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Measuring Air Change Effectiveness
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ASHRAE Standard 129-2002

Measuring Air Change Effectiveness

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ASHRAE Standard 129-2002
 

This standard defines a method of measuring air-change effectiveness in mechanically ventilated buildings or spaces. The method involves an age-of-air approach to air-change effectiveness and employs tracer gas procedures to measure the age of air. The age of the air at a given location is the average amount of time that has elapsed since the air molecules at that location entered the building. The definition of air-change effectiveness is based on a comparison of the age of air in the occupied portions of the building to the age of air that would exist under conditions of perfect mixing of the ventilation air.

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SDO ASHRAE: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers
Document Number Standard 129
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Language en - English
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