Summary
Air-conditioning and air-diffusion systems must reduce biologically active contaminants in the air to the greatest extent possible. Given that there are no international standards, each country has local standards and specific design principles. This article provides an overview of various practices and standards taht are applied.
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- Original title: Systèmes de ventilation, conditionnement d’air et contrôle de la contamination.
- Record ID : 30003730
- Languages: French
- Subject: Regulation
- Source: Salles propres - n. 79
- Publication date: 2012/03
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