ASHRAE - FUNDAMENTALS IP CH 35
DUCT DESIGN
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Organization: | ASHRAE |
Publication Date: | 1 January 2005 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 66 |
scope:
COMMERCIAL, industrial, and residential air duct system design must consider (1) space availability, (2) space air diffusion, (3) noise levels, (4) duct leakage, (5) duct heat gains and losses, (6) balancing, (7) fire and smoke control, (8) initial investment cost, and (9) system operating cost.
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FUNDAMENTALS IP CH 35
January 1, 2005
DUCT DESIGN
COMMERCIAL, industrial, and residential air duct system design must consider (1) space availability, (2) space air diffusion, (3) noise levels, (4) duct leakage, (5) duct heat gains and losses, (6)...
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