Ashrae 62 1 2010

    • [DOCX File]Introduction - MultiBriefs

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      LEED version 4.0 currently references (ASHRAE 90.1-2010 and ASHRAE 62.1-2010). Many areas exist where there is no regulation therefore no basis for comparison. This committee has worked to develop recommendations for best practice design that could be used and interpreted as the minimum baseline building. Guideline Contacts: Jake Stefan


    • [DOC File]AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING, AND

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      SPC 62.1 Research requests RTAR support. 62.1-2010 & 90.1 conflict wrt garage exhaust - 90.1 requires it, but 62.1 does not allow it. Addendum and RTAR. TC 1.4 already working to be the lead on the RTAR by Feb 15. Letter ballot to 1.4 and 4.3 [AI - Walker] Brad Acker => was approached regarding VOC Sensor issue. ST responds:


    • [DOCX File]Mechanical Ventilation Systems: Rough In Guidelines

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      Reference the most current ASHRAE 62.2 standard for exhaust ventilation guidance. Reference the manufacturer’s instructions and current international residential code for other appliances. For students with no prior construction experience, demonstrate safe use of hand and power tools.


    • [DOCX File]Architecture Engineering and Construction

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      ashrae 62.1-2010 permits up to 10% leakage of air that it defines as class 2, for example toilet exhaust. this allows the recovery wheel to be used in class 2 air without the need for purge air, which wastes energy and requires that applicable air handling unit fans be oversized to accommodate the purge.


    • [DOC File]Other Mobile Home Measures - Energy

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      American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 62-1989 (also called ASHRAE 62.1) or ASHRAE 62.2. Measure the flow rate of exhaust fans to determine if the exhaust fans have adequate airflow.


    • [DOC File]Purchase Request Form

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      Measure minimum amount of outside air as recommended by ASHRAE 62.1-2010, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, and provide input to building automation system linear to measured airflow rate. Tested in accordance with AMCA 610, Figure 4, Methods of Testing Airflow Measurement Stations for Rating, and AMCA 611, Certified Ratings ...


    • [DOCX File]MAINE UNIFORM BUILDING AND ENERGY CODE

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      A.The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Standards (ASHRAE) 62.1-201. 6 (Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality), 62.2- 201. 6 (Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings) and 90.1-201. 6


    • [DOCX File]Environmental Health and Safety

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      ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010- Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. 2010, Tables B1-B3, pp. 27-36 Ozone (O3) or Related Oxygen Free Radical Compounds


    • [DOC File]Ventilation, Temperature and Humidity

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      The ASHRAE Standard 62, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, recommends a maximum RH of 70 percent for sterile storage areas. The maintenance staff has since installed a temperature/humidity meter and added the requirement for daily monitoring/recording by the OR staff.


    • [DOCX File]nascsp.org

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      ASHRAE 62.2 – 2010 Residential Ventilation Standard. Auditor/Inspector Check List. All boxes must be checked or marked N/A. The dwelling unit is a single family or multifamily residential building of three stories or less above grade, including manufactured and modular housing.


    • [DOCX File]OPR Template - BCxA

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      List any special design guidelines or standards besides ASHRAE 62 Air Quality, ASHRAE 90.1 Energy, ASHRAE 55 Comfort, NFPA 101 and 110 Fire and Emergency Power and applicable state codes and standards that should be used in designing this building with appropriate elements incorporated.


    • [DOCX File]SECTION 23 81 23 - COMPUTER-ROOM AIR-CONDITIONERS

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      1.Mount coil assembly over stainless-steel drain pan complying with ASHRAE 62.1 and having a condensate pump unit with integral float switch, pump-motor assembly, and condensate reservoir. J.Integral, Water-Cooled Refrigerant Condenser: // Coaxial, counterflow, tube-in-tube // Brazed-plate // type with liquid-line stop valve and head-pressure ...



    • [DOC File]Texas Facilities Commission

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      Phase 1: Architectural and Engineering scope of services shall include, but not be limited to, the following: ... (ASHRAE) 62.1-2010. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 90.1 - 2010 ... (ASHRAE) 90.1 - 2010. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) American Society for Testing and Materials ...


    • Indoor Air Quality Assessment

      American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. ANSI/ASHRAE 62-1989 . ASHRAE. 1992. Gravimetric and Dust-Spot Procedures for Testing Air-Cleaning Devices Used in General Ventilation for Removing Particulate Matter. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. ANSI/ASHRAE 52.1-1992. BOCA ...


    • Quantifying the Energy-Related Costs and Benefits

      However, in design review, the minimum outdoor air requirement to meet ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2010 (ASHRAE 2010) was calculated to be 137 m3/h. The standard allows for reducing that requirment if infiltration is found to exceed 0.01 m3/s per 100 m2, however, this was not applicable in the NZERTF due to the tight construction.


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