Examining thermal comfort levels and ASHRAE Standard-55 applicability: A case study of free-running classrooms in Abuja, Nigeria

Author:

Mustapha Tajudeen Dele1ORCID,Hassan Ahmad Sanusi1ORCID,Khozaei Fatemeh2,Onubi Hilary Omatule3

Affiliation:

1. School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia

2. Department of Architectural Engineering, Dhofar University, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman

3. Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia

Abstract

Most thermal comfort research has traditionally focused on office and commercial buildings as opposed to educational facilities. Due to the high population density in schools and the undesirable impact an unsuitable thermal setting can have on performance, teaching and learning, providing thermal comfort in school facilities is crucial. Considering the above information, this study aims to collect empirical data from secondary schools in Abuja’s hot and dry climate to evaluate thermal comfort settings for students in naturally ventilated classrooms and the applicability of ASHRAE Standard-55 in the area. To achieve this, field investigations were conducted in free-running classrooms from four secondary schools. The study involved 1448 students drawn from 41 classrooms. Data collection involved measuring classroom thermal comfort variables and respondent survey, simultaneously performed while students were learning in the classroom. Findings revealed none of the studied classrooms’ thermal conditions met the ASHRAE Standard-55 comfort range. However, 44% of students felt comfortable. The study indicated a regression-neutral temperature of 28.8°C and a ‘comfort temperature’ range of 26 to 31°C. The findings of this research could form the foundation data for a local thermal comfort standard. However, the prior thermal experiences of respondents were not investigated in this study.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Building and Construction

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