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REMOVAL EFFICIENCY OF PARTICULATE MATTER BY A RANGE EXHAUST FAN
Resource
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL v.19 pp.371-380
Journal
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Journal Volume
v.19
Pages
371-380
Date Issued
1993
Date
1993
Author(s)
LI, CHIH-SHAN
LIN, WEN-HAI
JENG, FU-TIEN
Abstract
The efficiencies of a range exhaust fan in removing particulate combustion products from cooking were evaluated in a first-floor apartment by measuring the size distributions and the number concentrations of the submicrometer aerosols. On average, the particle removal efficiencies of the range hood were in the range of 75﹪-80 ﹪. Without the range hood operating, the number median diameters of making scrambled eggs, frying chicken, cooking soup, and the background conditions were 40 nm, 50 nm, 30 nm , and 70 nm, respectively. While the range hood was on, the number median diameters were found to be approximately 40 nm, regardless of the types of cooking. Regarding the surface area weighted size distributions, the surface median diameters of the four situations mentioned above were 180 nm, 200 nm, 150 nm, and 220 nm with the range hood off, respectively, and 200 nm for most of the conditions while the range hood was on. The volume median diameters in all conditions were almost similar, namely 300-350 nm both with and without the range hood. #B0293019
Subjects
室內氣膠
去除效率
室內空氣品質
環境衛生
INDOOR PARTICULATE
REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
SDGs
Type
journal article