Testing of fresh air mixing devices / prepared for: Research Division, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation; prepared by: IRTA Research.: NH17-337/1993E-PDF
"The new 1995 National Building Code will call for larger and more effective fresh air intakes in residential buildings. Three types of problems could arise if unmixed cold air reached a furnace heat exchanger: 1) condensation; 2) metal stress; and, 3) cold air reaching a floor register. IRTA was contracted by the Research division of CMHC to evaluate the mixing of return air with outside air from a fresh air intake duct"--Executive summary.
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| Title | Testing of fresh air mixing devices / prepared for: Research Division, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation; prepared by: IRTA Research. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (21 pages) : illustrations |
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