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- Random air movement into and out of a house.
- Purposeful air movement into and out of a building in a regular way.
- Outdoor air that is brought indoors.
- The amount of moisture in air compared to the maximum amount of moisture that air at that temperature can contain, usually expressed as a percentage.
- A deliberate opening in an exterior wall through which air moves. The direction of air movement can be inward or outward, depending on the pressure difference between the indoors and the outdoors.
- A general ventilation strategy that uses either a supply ventilation fan or a forced-air heating/cooling fan to draw air into a house.
- A duct through which combustion air travels from the outdoors to a combustion device.
- Ventilation strategy that uses one or more fans to exhaust stale air that is replaced by outdoor air entering through passive inlets and/or random leaks. See central-exhaust ventilation.
- Movement of air throughout a house with a ventilation system or heating/cooling system.
- What the scientists mean when using this term.
- Air that mixes with combustion by-products prior to their being expelled from a house through a natural-draft chimney.
- An air filter composed of plastic materials that capture particulate pollutants using static electricity. See also electret.
- The weight of water in a given volume of air.
- A device that generates ions (usually negatively charged), sometimes for the purpose of cleaning the air.
- A cabinet containing a fan.
- Blower door tests help determine a home's airtightness.
- A unit of measurement used to determine the concentration of radon in the air.
- An engineered opening through which fresh air enters a house.
- A device that allows air to only flow in one direction through a duct.
- A filter that removes gases from the air by the process of adsorption.
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