Guideline in Jeopardy: Observations on the Application of the ASHRAE Chapter on Climate Control in Museums |
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Authors: | Bart Ankersmit Marc H L Stappers Rick Kramer |
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Institution: | 1. Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, Netherlandsb.ankersmit@cultureelerfgoed.nl;3. Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, Amersfoort, Netherlands;4. Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis paper provides the climate specifications of several museums in the Netherlands that have been renovated. These climate specifications developed in the last two decades are very similar, and hence demonstrate that not much has changed in 20 years. Since the use of the climate classes presented by ASHRAE often plays a major role in developing climate specifications in Dutch museums, an analysis was made of its pros and cons. Issues concerning the use of the ASHRAE table are presented: the table is used as a list, the meaning of short fluctuations is unclear, and translating the numbers to a control algorithm is troublesome. An alternative table is presented for temperature and relative humidity specifications to overcome these issues. |
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Keywords: | climate specifications climate control climate guideline indoor climate ASHRAE |
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