Air filtration in HVAC systems.

Author(s) : GUSTAVSSON J., GINESTET A., TRONVILLE P., et al.

Type of monograph: Book, Guide/Handbook

Summary

This 2nd revised edition of the guidebook presents the theory of air filtration with some basic principles of the physics of pollutants and their effects on indoor quality. The main focus is on practical design, installation and operation of filters in air handling systems. The guidebook will help to understand the background and criteria for air filtration, how to select air filters and avoid problems associated with hygienic and other conditions at operation of air filters. The selection of air filters requires a number of considerations from the air intake to the disposal of soiled air filters. The criteria for selecting an air filtration system are based on external conditions such as levels of existing pollutants, indoor air quality and energy efficiency requirements.
Extract from the table of contents: terminology; use of air filters; general engineering criteria; particulate filtration principles; particulate air filter test methods; particulate air filters; gas phase air filters; particulate air filters in service; hygienic consideration of air filters; application and selection of air filters; certification.

Details

  • Original title: Air filtration in HVAC systems.
  • Record ID : 30001237
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: Regulation
  • Publication: Rehva (federation of european heating, ventilation and air-conditioning associations) - Belgium/Belgium
  • Edition statement: ed. 2
  • Publication date: 2011
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  • ISBN: 9782930521015
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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