Wj. Fisk et al., Particle concentrations and sizes with normal and high efficiency air filtration in a sealed air-conditioned office building, AEROS SCI T, 32(6), 2000, pp. 527-544
During parts of 7 consecutive weeks, indoor and outdoor particle number con
centrations and particle sizes were measured versus time in a large sealed
air-conditioned office building without tobacco smoking, Building ventilati
on rates were also measured, During some periods, the normal filters in the
building's air handling systems were replaced with high efficiency filters
, A mass balance model was used to help interpret the study data, For all p
article sizes, indoor number concentrations varied considerably between wee
ks and within a single work day, Even with the normal air filters, which ha
ve a low efficiency for submicron-size particles, indoor number concentrati
ons of submicron particles were a factor of 3-6 smaller than outdoor partic
le number concentrations, For the range of particle sizes measured (> 0.3 m
u m), the indoor particle mass concentration was considerably less than out
door particle mass concentration, The high efficiency filters dramatically
reduced the indoor-outdoor particle concentration ratio for submicron parti
cles (i.e., the decrease was 70% to 95%, depending on particle size), For l
arger particles, the decreases in indoor concentrations were substantially
smaller, Comparisons of model predictions with measured data provide eviden
ce of a large rate of removal of submicron indoor particles by some process
other than ventilation or air filtration and also provide evidence of sign
ificant indoor generation or resuspension of particles larger than 1 mu m.