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Air conditioning ventilation

Photochemical smog Air conditioning/ventilation units Reaction between chemicals and ozone... [Pg.143]

SNIPS (Sheet metal, warm air heating, air conditioning, ventilation and metal roofing)... [Pg.182]

FEBRAVA (International Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, Heating and Air Treatment Trade Fair Centro de Exposi oes Imigrantes-SP, Sao Paulo, Brazil)... [Pg.200]

Riyadh Motor Show (Int l Exhibition for Motor Vehicles, Showcasing Model Vehicles held in conjunction with Saudi Auto Shop- Inf I Exhibition for Auto Repair Equipment, Tools, Parts and Accessories) Saudi Agriculture (Int l Agriculture, Water and Agri-Industry Show) Saudi Aircon (Int l Air Conditioning, Ventilation, Heating and Refrigeration Show)... [Pg.225]

R. W. Haines, Control Systems for Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning, Van Nostrand-Reinhold, New York, 4th ed., 1987. [Pg.365]

I oise Transmission Reduction in HVACSystems. One common use of sound-absorbing treatment is to reduce noise transmission in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems (6). The treatments ate used to reduce the transmission of fan noise and air turbulence noise through ducts into occupied spaces. Noise transmission reduction in duct systems is described in terms of insertion loss, the difference in sound power level or sound pressure level measured at a given location before and after installation of the treatment or sound attenuation, the reduction in sound power between two locations affected by a sound source. The units ate decibels. [Pg.313]

In industrial air-conditioning systems, harmful environmental gases, vapors, dusts, and fumes are often encountered. These contaminants can be controlled by exhaust systems at the source, by dilution ventilation, or by a combination of the two methods. When exhaust... [Pg.1104]

Carrier, Cherne, Grant, and Roberts, Modern Air Conditioning, Heating, and Ventilating, 3d ed., p. 531, Pitman, New York, 1959. [Pg.1105]

Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality." American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Atlanta, 1981. [Pg.394]


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