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CSA - CAN3-A93-M82

Natural Airflow Ventilators for Buildings

inactive
Organization: CSA
Publication Date: 1 December 1982
Status: inactive
Page Count: 22
scope:

This Standard gives minimum requirements for ventilators designed to provide ventilation of building spaces by means of the natural flow of air.

This Standard includes physical, performance, and marking requirements. It also includes Appendices giving recommendations for installation of ventilators to ventilate building spaces and a guide for determining net ventilating area.

This Standard does not apply to mechanically operated ventilators or air turbine ventilators.

Document History

January 1, 2019
Airflow ventilators for the unoccupied spaces of buildings
This Standard gives minimum requirements for ventilators used in buildings which are designed to permit venting of unoccupied spaces to the exterior so as to minimize the unwanted accumulation of...
CAN3-A93-M82
December 1, 1982
Natural Airflow Ventilators for Buildings
This Standard gives minimum requirements for ventilators designed to provide ventilation of building spaces by means of the natural flow of air. This Standard includes physical, performance, and...
December 1, 1982
Natural Airflow Ventilators for Buildings
This Standard gives minimum requirements for ventilators designed to provide ventilation of building spaces by means of the natural flow of air. This Standard includes physical, performance, and...
December 1, 1982
Natural Airflow Ventilators for Buildings
This Standard gives minimum requirements for ventilators designed to provide ventilation of building spaces by means of the natural flow of air. This Standard includes physical, performance, and...

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