Thermal comfort study

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Crafting Spaces of Comfort and Coziness

The thermal comfort studies, is a specialized subservice that optimizes the thermal experience within the indoor spaces. Tailored for architects, designers, and building owners, it utilizes advanced sensors and analytics to ensure precision in thermal comfort, with the use of an intuitive dashboard and expert insights.

Process description of the service:

By monitoring key parameters such as air temperature and relative humidity and conducting post-occupancy evaluations based on thermal comfort models (including Adaptive and PMV-PPD models), the subservice ensures environments are optimized for occupants. With a proven track record in thermal comfort studies, this subservice adheres to international standards, and compares the trends of the measured parameters with established threshold limit values.

Main objective:

The main objective of this subservice within OIS2 is to provide a precise thermal comfort analysis. It aims to optimize indoor thermal environments by monitoring air temperature, relative humidity and ensuring the well-being and comfort of occupants. It contributes to a holistic understanding of indoor conditions, adhering to international standards and delivering actionable insights for transformative enhancements in thermal comfort.

TRL: Level 8 - System complete and qualified