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Tim Taylor

Tim Taylor

Tim joined The Cyprus Institute in 2015. He has an MSc in Information Systems and an Honours Bachelor degree in Marketing. Tim has 26 years experience in IT. Prior to joining The Cyprus Institute he has held positions as web developer, database admin and project manager for private sector and governmental employers in Cyprus and UK.

Visit by the President of the Cyprus Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation, Dr Mary Ioannidou–Koutselini

Seven CyI Projects Funded in RIF’s Latest “EXCELLENCE HUBS” Call

Conference on Multiscale Physical and Biological Systems

Webinar: Mechanical Properties of Glassy Polymer Nanocomposites via Atomistic and Continuum Models: The Role of Interphases

PhD in Energy, Environment and Atmospheric Sciences (Project: Aerosol Precursor Molecules and Clusters; the Role of Base Molecules in Aerosol Formation)

CyI Key Participant in Cyprus Delegation to UN Climate Change Summit (COP26) in Glasgow

Webinar: Factoring RSA-250 with PRACE

European Security and Defence College

United Nations Academic Impact

Seminar: Connections Within the Lebanese Mountains: Ancient Economy and Settlements of the Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve

  1. August 2016
  2. September 2016
For the initial monitoring of the building the SUI CyI research team installed a weather station on the roof, placed sensors inside the building and performed a thermal comfort assessment survey.

1. Climate data monitoring

Exterior
A Vantage Pro2 weather station was placed on the building roof to collect data from the SUI area. Regularly updated information about the climatic conditions could be found on the station webpage: http://www.weatherlink.com/user/suitepakcy/. The weather station base was designed and installed by the CyI technical equipment development team.

Interior
Twelve (12) HOBO data-loggers were placed in the building, for collecting temperature, humidity and light data. The data are collected every 30 minutes and will be elaborated with the HOBOware software.

2. Thermal comfort assessment questionnaire

A survey on occupant comfort satisfaction with the indoor environment in summer was conducted. The questionnaire was based on templates proposed by the HSE (http://www.hse.gov.uk/temperature/index.htm). A third of the total employees were asked and complementary measurements were made using a Heat Stress WBGT (Wet Bulb Globe Temperature) Meter, both for the indoor and the outdoor climatic conditions at the time of the survey.

Images below, from left to right:
Left: The Vantage Pro2 weather station
Middle: HOBO data logger placed in the working place – 1st floor
Right: Completed questionnaire (first page) – Ground floor.

1. Thermal imaging

Thermal images were taken using a T440 Flir thermal camera in order to find missing, damaged, or inadequate insulation, building envelope air leaks, moisture intrusion and other problems. Also, the main sources of radiant temperature were determined.

2. HOBO sensors data collection and analysis

The temperature, humidity, air movement and dew point data from the HOBO sensors were collected and analysed. The mean predicted vote (PMV) was calculated using the CBE Thermal Comfort Tool (http://comfort.cbe.berkeley.edu/EN). In all the spaces under monitoring the people are expected to be in thermal comfort, since all values are within the thermal comfort range of -0.7

Images below, from left to right:
Left: A thermal image from the mezzanine
Right: Graph. Thermal Comfort PMV

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