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- Gases released during the combustion of heating and other fuels that can include carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide.
- A duct through which combustion air travels from the outdoors to a combustion device.
- Durable, versatile material made of four main ingredients: cement, aggregate, water, and admixtures.
- Easily constructed in a healthy manner, it can be part of a house foundation or built separately from the footings and foundation wall.
- An air-pressure difference between the indoors and the outdoors, purposefully induced by ventilation equipment.
- Purposeful air movement into and out of a building in a regular way.
- The movement of air resulting from heat transference through the air by convection.
- Unlike basement foundations, a crawl space is not considered part of a home’s living space. Crawl spaces are usually accessed only to repair pipes, ducts or mechanical equipment.
- In humid climates, even air conditioned air may feel clammy without the assistance of a little technology.
- Openings (inlets or outlets) that are purposely placed in a house through which air can enter or leave.
- The process of automatically supplying air to, and removing air from, a house whenever needed by the occupants.
- When the air pressure inside a house or room is less than the atmospheric pressure outside the house or room.
- The temperature at which air is saturated with moisture (100% relative humidity), below which condensation will occur.
- An inert gas used to test high-efficiency (HEPA) particulate air filters.
- The mixing of fresh air into stale air to reduce the concentration of pollutants; also applies to liquids.
- Air that mixes with combustion by-products prior to their being expelled from a house through a natural-draft chimney.
- A method of very effectively moving air through a room, generally only used in specialized applications.
- A method of testing high-efficiency (HEPA) air filters.
- A term often applied to kitchen exhaust fans that pull air downward.
- A breeze or current of air in a room, often uncomfortable.
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