Summary
The condensate trap is one of the most deceptive, trouble-prone, and cost-burdening components in the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system. The few simple measures discussed here can prevent a wide array of serious problems, such as property damage, health concerns and even litigation.
Details
- Original title: The troublesome condensate trap: the rest of the story.
- Record ID : 1998-1834
- Languages: English
- Source: Air Cond. Heat. Refrig. News - vol. 200 - n. 17
- Publication date: 1997/04/28
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Humidification/dehumidification equipment
- Keywords: Dehumidification; Condensate; Maintenance; Design; Purge; Pollution; Air conditioning; Condensation; Water
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- Author(s) : SAITO T.
- Date : 1998/06
- Languages : Japanese
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- Author(s) : BOLLMANN E.
- Date : 1990/10
- Languages : German
- Source: Haus Tech - vol. 3 - n. 10
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Humidification par atomiseur à buse rotative.
- Date : 1997/02
- Languages : French
- Source: Chaud Froid Plomb. - vol. 51 - n. 588
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- Author(s) : HOSHINO Y.
- Date : 1994/11
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 69 - n. 805
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- Date : 2004/04
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 46 - n. 4
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