ASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.: Recent submissions
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ASHRAE 126
Abstract: Scope: This standard shall be used to determine the structural strength, dimensional stability, durability, and leakage characteristics of HVAC air ducts. 2.2 This standard does not address the following: a. Fittings b. ... -
ASHRAE UFAD O&M GUIDE
Abstract: Scope: Introduction Underfloor air distribution (UFAD) is an air distribution strategy for providing ventilation and space conditioning in buildings as part of the design of an HVAC system. UFAD systems use an underfloor ... -
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ASHRAE ST-16-015
Abstract: Scope: According to some estimates, pumps account for between 10% and 20% of world electricity consumption (EERE 2001; Grundfos 2011). Unfortunately, about two-thirds of all pumps use up to 60% too much energy (Grundfos ... -
ASHRAE ST-16-007
Abstract: Scope: Instances of counterfeit refrigerants causing violent and unexpected explosions, resulting in multiple fatalities, have been reported in mobile refrigeration units around the world. In addition, counterfeit refrigerants ... -
ASHRAE 90.1-2016 SI
Abstract: Scope: This standard provides a. minimum energy-efficient requirements for the design and construction, and a plan for operation and maintenance of 1. new buildings and their systems, 2. new portions of buildings and their ... -
ASHRAE 52.2
Abstract: Scope: This standard describes a method of laboratory testing to measure the performance of general ventilation air-cleaning devices. The method of testing measures the performance of aircleaning devices in removing particles ... -
ASHRAE 15-2013 INT 4
Abstract: Scope: Background: The refrigerant concentration as described in Section 7.2 “shall not exceed” the ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34 Refrigerant Concentration Limits (RCLs). The total leaked refrigerant mass divided by ... -
ASHRAE ST-16-005
Abstract: Scope: The purpose of this research project is to provide a simple yet accurate procedure for calculating the minimum distance required between the outlet of an exhaust system and the outdoor air intake to a ventilation ... -
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ASHRAE 188 ADD D
Abstract: Scope: FOREWORD This addendum revises Sections 4, 7 and 8. Section 4.1, “Building Designer Requirements,” now specifies that a building designer shall review the building design, and the requirement to survey ... -
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ASHRAE ST-16-024
Abstract: Scope: Low evaporator airflow is one of the common faults for rooftop units. It can be caused by dirty filters, evaporator fouling, or loose belts. Low airflow could result in frozen evaporator coils, reduced cooling ... -
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ASHRAE ST-16-014
Abstract: Scope: This paper provides recommendations for data-driven interfaces for advanced building operations and maintenance developed through ASHRAE Research Project 1633. Informing operations and maintenance with data-driven ... -
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ASHRAE 170 ADD M
Abstract: Scope: General Requirements a. Locate humidifiers within air-handling units or ductwork to avoid moisture accumulation in downstream components, including filters and insulation. b. A humidity sensor shall be provided, ... -
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ASHRAE 214
Abstract: Scope: This standard applies to the following: a. New and existing buildings. b. The building site or campus on which the buildings are located and all accessory and appurtenant structures, energy-using systems, and equipment ...