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Merit Research Journal of Environmental Science
and Toxicology (ISSN: 2350-2266) Vol. 2(3) pp.
053-063,
June, 2014
Copyright © 2014 Merit Research Journals |
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Original Research Article
Analysis of Challenges, Complains and
Opportunities for Artificial Ventilation Systems Application in
Afar Region, Ethiopia |
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Elias Jigar*1 and Bizuayehu Bogale2 |
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1Samara University,
Environmental Science, Afar Region, Ethiopia
2Samara University, Electrical Power Engineering,
Afar Region, Ethiopia
*Corresponding Author's E-mail: eliasjig@yahoo.com
Accepted June 26, 2014 |
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Abstract |
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Due to hot
weather situation of Afar region air conditioner with cooling is
more applicable in ensuring the thermal comfort needed.
Familiarity with the Artificial Ventilation Systems (AVS) is
essential to diagnose its social, economical and environmental
problems and recommend strategies for redemption. This research
discusses the challenges, complains and opportunities for
Artificial Ventilation Systems application towards buildings of
living rooms and offices in Afar regional state. In this study
purposive sample surveys of 120 buildings were undertaken in
Assaiyta, Logia and Samara. Air conditioning (AC) unit with R-22
operating refrigerant which is not environmentally friendly were
dominantly used in all selected sites. Among the AC types, the
split type is the dominant types of air conditioning units
followed by window type. In Assaiyta and Logia Towns fan forced
ventilation type and natural ventilation is extensively used
than air conditioning this could be due to the high initial cost
of AC and its power supply (electricity). Among the Occupants
complains for their Artificial Ventilation Systems, the noise
level coming out of the system was the highest. It could be due
to the equipment age, lose fittings and improper maintenance of
units. According to major respondents the maintenance of
Artificial Ventilation Systems is carried out once in two years
or not at all. This illustrates a poor maintenance policy. The
presence of odor due to cigarette smoking and close proximity to
toilets were an indicator of Indoor Air Quality problem.
Financial limitation, unavailability, unaffordable, lack of
awareness and energy source for the operating of environmentally
friendly Air conditioner were challenges of the majority
respondents in the three selected sites of Afar region. Solar
energy potential, the presence of more NGOs, and higher
institution were some of the opportunities to exploit the
maximum benefits of Artificial Ventilation Systems for improving
the living and working condition of occupants in the region.
Keywords: Artificial Ventilation Systems, Complains,
Refrigerated air conditioner, Indoor Air Quality
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