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A Comprehensive Guide to Residential Ventilation Systems
Subjects in the Residential Ventilation Handbook:
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Basic applications, airflow and sizing guidelines;
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System design, installation details, and sound considerations;
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Effects of house pressures;
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Passive inlets, outlets, transfer grilles, and makeup air;
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Verification of performance, testing, troubleshooting, service, and maintenance;
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Cost of ventilation including first cost and life-cycle costs;
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Code and program requirements;
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Fan types and applications;
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Ventilation for cooling and special applications;
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Humdifiers, dehumdifiers, filters, and ventilation accessories;
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Indoor air/environmental quality concerns;
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The future of residential ventilation.
A GUIDE TO RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS
Mechanical ventilation is a key component of indoor air quality, building durability, and occupant health. The Residential Ventilation Handbook provides the information you ned to select and install the appropriate mechanical ventilation for any home. Written in a way that provides both basic and in-depth descriptions of the subject, the Handbook is a practical guide for selecting, sizing, installing, servicing, and verifying the performance of ventilation systems for homes. The book includes the latest residential ventilation codes and describes programs and places to learn more.
The author, Paul H. Raymer, is the Chief Investigator of Heyoka Solutions.
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