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Mensch und Raumklima

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Raumklimatechnik

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Hauptaufgabe der Heiz- und Raumlufttechnik ist es, ein für den Menschen angenehmes Raumklima zu schaffen. Der Begriff des Raumklimas umfaßt das thermische Klima und die Raumluftqualität. Dabei wird thermisches Raumklima den Parametern, die den Wärmehaushalt des Menschen beeinflussen, zugeordnet, während Raumluftqualität die übrigen auf den Menschen wirkenden Komponenten der Luft umfaßt.

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Fanger, P.O. (2008). Mensch und Raumklima. In: Esdorn, H. (eds) Raumklimatechnik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68938-6_3

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