I. Introduction
Thermo-hygrometric comfort is a fundamental and necessary parameter to ensure: the correct perceived temperature within occupied spaces, the quality of air within the same environment. It is defined as “the mental condition in which a person is satisfied with the climatic conditions around him[1].” It is related to the values of temperature and relative humidity of indoor air because the exchange of heat and water vapor between the human body and the air around it depends on them. Air quality in the confined environment, i.e., Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), depends on the concentration of contaminants in the occupied environment. To ensure IAQ, it is necessary to ensure an adequate number of air changes, defined within the UNI 10339 technical standard depending on the intended use of the indoor environments[2], [3].