SMACNA IndoorAirQualityASystemsApproach 1998 03E
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Indoor Air Quality – A Systems Approach, 3rd Edition
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
SMACNA | 1998 | 179 |
This manual provides for a system-type approach to identifying and solving indoor air quality (IAQ) concerns, while introducing the fundamentals of IAQ. The manual also updates the technical aspects of IAQ with regard to typical contaminants found in today’s facilities.
Other topics covered are testing and identification and source mitigation. Time-saving IAQ tracking forms can be modified to meet specific contractor needs.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | FOREWORD |
4 | TASK FORCE |
5 | NOTICE TO USERS |
6 | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
10 | PHASE I FUNDAMENTALS OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY |
11 | CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO INDOOR AIR QUALITY |
12 | 1.1 INDOOR AIR QUALITY |
13 | 1.2 IAQ STANDARDS 1.3 ENERGY CONSERVATION VS. IAQ |
14 | 1.4 OCCUPANT RESPONSES |
15 | 1.5 LIABILITY CONCERNS |
16 | 1.6 IAQ POLICY 1.7 IAQ OPPORTUNITES |
18 | CHAPTER 2 INDOOR EVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS |
19 | 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 THERMAL ENVIRONMENT |
20 | 2.3 LIGHTING |
21 | 2.4 NOISE 2.5 ODORS |
23 | CHAPTER 3 SYSTEMS AND CONTAMINANTS |
24 | 3.1 INTRODUCTION 3.2 HVAC DESIGN |
30 | 3.3 MICROBIAL |
31 | 3.4 CHEMICAL CONTAMINANTS |
36 | CHAPTER 4 SOURCES OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY |
37 | 4.1 EXTERNAL FACTORS AND CONDITIONS 4.2 BUILDING MATERIALS AND FURNISHINGS |
38 | 4.3 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS |
40 | 4.4 OCCUPANT SOURCES |
41 | CHAPTER 5 TESTING AND SAMPLING |
42 | 5.1 INTRODUCTION 5.2 GASEOUS PRODUCTS 5.3 ORGANIC |
44 | 5.4 PARTICULATES |
46 | PHASE II IDENTIFICATION, EVALUATION, AND RESOLUTION OF IAQ ISSUES |
47 | CHAPTER 6 EVALUATION AND PROBLEM STATEMENT |
48 | 6.1 MAGNITUDE OF THE SYMPTOMS |
49 | 6.2 IDENTIFYING SYMPTOMS AND AUDIT PROCEDURES |
54 | 6.3 LOCATION OF SYMPTOMS |
58 | 6.4 TIMING |
59 | 6.5 SUMMARY OF SITUATION AND FUNCTION BASED CONTAMINATION |
60 | CHAPTER 7 CLASSIFICATION OF PROBABLE CAUSES |
61 | 7.1 INADEQUATE VENTILATION |
62 | 7.2 CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION 7.3 MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION |
63 | CHAPTER 8 TESTING AND IDENTIFICATION FOR PROBABLE CAUSES |
64 | 8.1 SAMPLING 8.2 INSPECTIONS AND INTERVIEWS |
69 | 8.3 VENTILATION READINGS |
72 | CHAPTER 9 DEVIATION STATEMENT |
73 | 9.1 AVOIDANCE OF PROBLEMS |
74 | 9.2 DESIRED CONDITIONS AFTER REMEDIATION |
75 | 9.3 CRITERIA FOR SUCCESS |
77 | CHAPTER 10 SOLUTION IDENTIFICATION |
78 | 10.1 SOLUTION ELIMINATION |
80 | 10.2 SOURCE MITIGATION & DUCT CLEANING |
88 | 10.3 SOURCE CONTROL |
90 | CHAPTER 11 PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION |
91 | 11.1 HOW TO WRITE A PROPOSAL |
94 | 11.2 IMPLEMENTING AN IAQ TEST PLAN |
101 | CHAPTER 12 ESTING AND MONITORING FOR COMPLIANCE |
102 | 12.1 OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES |
104 | 12.2 IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR, PERIODIC TESTING & SAMPLING |
106 | APPENDIX A INDOOR AIR QUALITY TRACKING FORMS |
135 | APPENDIX B CONVERSIONS AND CHARTS |
138 | APPENDIX C DATA TABLES |
141 | APPENDIX D INFORMATION SOURCES (AGENCIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS) |
146 | APPENDIX E POLLUTANT INDEX (SOURCES, SYMPTOMS, LIMITS) |
157 | APPENDIX F ILLNESSES AND SYMPTOMS |
162 | APPENDIX G BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES |
165 | APPENDIX H GLOSSARY |
174 | INDEX |