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Breathing clean air is essential to our health and well-being. However, our air contains many unwanted gas-phase contaminants (e.g., ozone, SO2 and organic compounds). To remove these compounds, gas phase air cleaners may be needed. ASHRAE has two test methods to help determine how these air cleaners work: one for the full-scale HVAC units (145.2) and one for the sorbents that remove the gases (145.1). Since these methods are relatively new, few people understand them and their uses in selecting air cleaners. This seminar introduces the methods, their benefits and limitations, and how to use the data in practical applications.
1. Testing Gas-Phase Air Cleaners for Contaminant Removal Efficiency
M. Kathleen Owen, Member
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2. Application of ASHRAE Standards 145.1 and 145.2 for Testing Gas-Phase Media
William Lull, Member
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3. Interpreting 145.2 Results: Which Filter Is Best?
W. Brad M. Stanley, Associate Member
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Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2015 Winter Conference, Chicago, IL
Product Details
- Published:
- 2015
- File Size:
- 1 file , 130 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-CH15Sem34