Residential Ventilation Handbook: Ventilation to Improve Indoor Air Quality by Paul Raymer
The latest information on residential ventilation systems and indoor air quality to help contractors select and install the right system for a home
Designed to help contractors "get it right," this practical resource can be used as a both a reference guide and troubleshooting manual. The book brings together information on residential ventilation currently scattered throughout various sources.
Residential Ventilation Handbook offers details on green building guidelines as well as International Mechanical Code (IMC), International Residential Code (IRC), and AHSRAE-62 (Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality) requirements. This book is an essential tool for novices and experienced contractors alike.
Table of contents
Ch 1. Introduction Ch 2. Choosing a Ventilation System Ch 3. Air Flow Ch 4. Sound Ch 5. System Design Ch 6. Installation Details Ch 7. Costs of Ventilation Ch 8. Fan Types and Applications Ch 9. Code Requirements Ch 10. Program Requirements Ch 11. Ventilation for Cooling Ch 12. Special Application Ventilation Ch 13. Passive Inlets and Outlets Ch 14. Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers Ch 15. House Pressures Ch 16. Indoor Air/Environmental Quality Concerns Ch 17. Verification of Performance and Testing Ch 18. Future of the Residential Ventilation Arts Abbreviations Glossary
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Description | AVAILABLE NOW!!! The latest information on residential ventilation systems and indoor air quality to help contractors select and install the right system for a home Designed to help contractors "get it right," this practical resource can be used as a both a reference guide and troubleshooting manual. The book brings together information on residential ventilation currently scattered throughout various sources. Residential Ventilation Handbook offers details on green building guidelines as well as International Mechanical Code (IMC), International Residential Code (IRC), and AHSRAE-62 (Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality) requirements. This book is an essential tool for novices and experienced contractors alike. Table of contents Ch 1. Introduction Ch 2. Choosing a Ventilation System Ch 3. Air Flow Ch 4. Sound Ch 5. System Design Ch 6. Installation Details Ch 7. Costs of Ventilation Ch 8. Fan Types and Applications Ch 9. Code Requirements Ch 10. Program Requirements Ch 11. Ventilation for Cooling Ch 12. Special Application Ventilation Ch 13. Passive Inlets and Outlets Ch 14. Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers Ch 15. House Pressures Ch 16. Indoor Air/Environmental Quality Concerns Ch 17. Verification of Performance and Testing Ch 18. Future of the Residential Ventilation Arts Abbreviations Glossary |