Development of a standard capture efficiency test method for residential kitchen ventilation

Date Published
01/2018
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1080/23744731.2017.1416171
Abstract

Cooking activities are a major source of indoor air pollutants. To control pollutants generated from cooking activities, a range hood is commonly used in residential kitchens. Several building codes require that a range hood be installed in new homes to control pollutants from cooking, and the required airflow rates for range hoods are specified by indoor air quality (IAQ) standards. However, air flow alone does not tell us how much of the cooking pollutants are exhausted by the range hood. A better metric to evaluate range hood IAQ performance is capture efficiency (CE)—the fraction of contaminants emitted during cooking that are exhausted directly to the outside via the range hood. This paper summarizes the development of a range hood CE test method for use in laboratory testing and equipment rating.

Journal
Science and Technology for the Built Environment
Volume
24
Year of Publication
2018
Number
2
Pagination
176–187
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