U.S. Carbon Dioxide Based Demand Controlled Ventilation Transmitter Markets
U.S. Carbon Dioxide Based Demand Controlled Ventilation Transmitter Markets
RELEASE DATE
20-Jun-2002
20-Jun-2002
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: A036-01-00-00-00
SKU: EN00315-NA-MR_04450
$2,450.00
In stock
SKU
EN00315-NA-MR_04450
Description
Demand Controlled ventilation (DCV) is the rate of ventilation that is modulated over time based on sensor inputs from a CO2 sensor. The inputs may signal conditions such as level of air pollutans or occupancy. DCV offers two potential advantages: better control of indoor pollutant concentrations, and lower energy use and peak energy demand. At present, most DCV systems are based on monitoring and control of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. Current research and case studies support energy savings and the cost-effectiveness of using DCV as an energy conservation measure.
Table of Contents
Market Overview
- Introduction
- Competitive Analysis
Major Research Findings
- Forecasts
- Conclusions
Overview and Definitions
Drivers
- Overview
- Definitions
Restraints
- Indoor Air Quality Regulations Compel Manufactuers to Purchase CO2 based DCV Systems
- Potential of DCV Systems to Reduce Energy Costs Fuels System Installation
- Growth in the Number of New Buildings Spurs Demand
- Building Improvement Projects Drive DCV Demand
- System Integration Drives Demand
- Potential Inclusion with Performance Contractors Initiates Demand
Challenges
- Lack of Product Knowledge
- High Price Product Perception Affects Demand and Market Penetration
- Lack of Formal Standard Enforcement Slows Market Growth Pace
- Technological Difficulties Delay Market Introduction
- Slow End-User Transition Toward New Technologies Affects Product Acceptance
- Extended Time Period Between HVAC Retrofit Upgrades Hinders Sales Potential
Market Unit and Revenue Potential
Market and Technology Trends
Competitive Structure
Market Share Structure
End-User Analysis
Strategic Recommendations
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Demand Controlled ventilation (DCV) is the rate of ventilation that is modulated over time based on sensor inputs from a CO2 sensor. The inputs may signal conditions such as level of air pollutans or occupancy. DCV offers two potential advantages: better control of indoor pollutant concentrations, and lower energy use and peak energy demand. At present, most DCV systems are based on monitoring and control of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. Current research and case studies support energy savings and the cost-effectiveness of using DCV as an energy conservation measure.
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Podcast | No |
WIP Number | A036-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |