VAV box duct design.
Author(s) : TAYLOR S. T.
Type of article: Article
Summary
VAV systems are the most common HVAC system for commercial buildings, but design practices vary widely around the country and even among design firms in a given area. Some of the variation is due to local construction practices and labor costs, but most of the variation, in the author 's experience, is due simply to how engineers are taught by their mentors in their early years of practice.
Details
- Original title: VAV box duct design.
- Record ID : 30025133
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 59 - n. 3
- Publication date: 2017/03
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- Themes: Refrigerant circulation: piping, control, automation, safety
- Keywords: Variable volume; Building; Ventilation; Design; Recommendation; Air; Duct; Life cycle; Cost; Pressure drop
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