Received answers from below questions from NIST Andy Persily
1. Is there a preferred bookends range of CO2 for both “optimal” energy and human performances?
Andy: No
2.Is the ASHRAE ventilation of 1000-1200 ppm average, probably not based on performance, suggesting current ventilation rate is sub-optimal with cognitive performances?
Andy: As stated in that document, 1000-1200 ppm is about bioeffluent odor perception, but I wouldn’t link those concentrations with suboptimal cog performance. The evidence on that issue is far from conclusive
3. Should CO2 requirement levels vary with functions of space? E.g. exercise vs. sleep
Andy: Yes but the requirements need to be based on something specific, e.g. CO2 as a surrogate for ventilation or for bioeffluent odor control
4. Should CO2 requirement levels vary with the type of cognitive activities?
Andy: Maybe but I don’t think we are there yet
5. Should CO2 requirement levels vary with type of people? E.g. healthy vs. vulnerable
Andy: Probably but again, not enough data to support
6. Is CO2 still a good indicator of the among of people in a space?
Andy: Do you mean is it a good indicator of occupancy? If so, yes, but it is more involved than most folks realize
Hope this helps. Let’s have the longer conversation before too long