Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria

This study investigates and summarises the results of physical measurement of the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in hospital building wards in Plateau State, Nigeria comparing two hospital settings. The results indicate that the mean indoor air temperature in the case study hospital ward buildin...

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Main Authors: Nimlyat, Pontip Stephen, Kandar, Mohd. Zin, Sediadi, Eka
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spelling my.utm.549822017-11-01T04:16:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54982/ Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria Nimlyat, Pontip Stephen Kandar, Mohd. Zin Sediadi, Eka TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This study investigates and summarises the results of physical measurement of the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in hospital building wards in Plateau State, Nigeria comparing two hospital settings. The results indicate that the mean indoor air temperature in the case study hospital ward buildings exceeded the range of 23-26 °C as recommended by international standards. The temperature levels in the teaching hospital ward buildings were relatively lower than what was obtained in the specialist hospital whose ward buildings lack proper ventilation. The amount of daylight requirement on an average were below 300Lux in the specialist hospital whose façade orientation and window-wall-ratio (WWR) could not allow for maximum sunlight penetration, while it was above 300Lux in the teaching hospital. However, the sound intensity level in both hospital ward buildings ranged between 52.7dBA and 71.3dBA. This study therefore recommend that, hospital building design or retrofitting should employed common strategies towards increasing ventilation and daylight with minimal energy consumption. Penerbit UTM Press 2015-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54982/1/MohdZinKandar2015_EmpiricalInvestigationofIndoorEnvironmental.pdf Nimlyat, Pontip Stephen and Kandar, Mohd. Zin and Sediadi, Eka (2015) Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria. Jurnal Teknologi, 77 (14). ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v77.6445 DOI:10.11113/jt.v77.6445
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Nimlyat, Pontip Stephen
Kandar, Mohd. Zin
Sediadi, Eka
Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria
description This study investigates and summarises the results of physical measurement of the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in hospital building wards in Plateau State, Nigeria comparing two hospital settings. The results indicate that the mean indoor air temperature in the case study hospital ward buildings exceeded the range of 23-26 °C as recommended by international standards. The temperature levels in the teaching hospital ward buildings were relatively lower than what was obtained in the specialist hospital whose ward buildings lack proper ventilation. The amount of daylight requirement on an average were below 300Lux in the specialist hospital whose façade orientation and window-wall-ratio (WWR) could not allow for maximum sunlight penetration, while it was above 300Lux in the teaching hospital. However, the sound intensity level in both hospital ward buildings ranged between 52.7dBA and 71.3dBA. This study therefore recommend that, hospital building design or retrofitting should employed common strategies towards increasing ventilation and daylight with minimal energy consumption.
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author Nimlyat, Pontip Stephen
Kandar, Mohd. Zin
Sediadi, Eka
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Kandar, Mohd. Zin
Sediadi, Eka
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title Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria
title_short Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria
title_full Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria
title_fullStr Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) performance in hospital buildings in Nigeria
title_sort empirical investigation of indoor environmental quality (ieq) performance in hospital buildings in nigeria
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54982/1/MohdZinKandar2015_EmpiricalInvestigationofIndoorEnvironmental.pdf
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