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- A breeze or current of air in a room, often uncomfortable.
- Solid (or liquid) air pollutants, as opposed to gases.
- A gauge for measuring air-pressure differences, of which there are several types.
- A grille through which fresh air enters a room. See also Exhaust grille.
- Purposeful and directed air movement into and out of a building.
- Air entering a house through random holes in the structure.
- Air leaving a house through random holes in the structure.
- A graph used to determine the moisture content and energy of air at different temperatures.
- An air-pressure difference between the indoors and the outdoors.
- A device that mounts inside a duct.
- A grille through which stale air leaves a room. See also supply grille.
- For climates with moderate heating and cooling needs, heat pumps offer an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners.
- A small unit of measurement, often used to express the concentration of pollutants in the air.
- Air pollutants, such as mold and pollen, that either are or once were alive, or by-products of metabolism.
- A conduit for moving air, made from a variety of materials and in a variety of shapes.
- An opening between two rooms through which air can move when pressure imbalances occur between the rooms.
- A gas, often inert, that is used to evaluate the air-exchange rate in a house.
- A term often applied to kitchen exhaust fans that pull air downward.
- Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER).
- Air pressure inside a house that is equal to the atmospheric pressure outside the house.
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