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- The quick removal of air pollutants from near the source to the outdoors.
- An often decorative covering on a wall or ceiling through which air moves to or from the conditioned space.
- An opening between two rooms through which air can move when pressure imbalances occur between the rooms.
- Random air movement into and out of a house caused by natural pressures.
- A device that senses oxidizable gases in the air and can be used to control a ventilation system.
- When the air pressure inside a house or room is less than the atmospheric pressure outside the house or room.
- A method of testing high-efficiency (HEPA) air filters.
- A method of very effectively moving air through a room, generally only used in specialized applications.
- A system utilizing a fan to blow air into the combustion chamber of a combustion appliance.
- A system utilizing a fan to exhaust air from the combustion chamber of a combustion appliance.
- Ventilation for the quick removal of air pollutants from near a source. See also local-exhaust ventilation.
- Energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) are heat recovery ventilators (HRVs) that exchange moisture between the two air streams.
- When the air pressure inside a house or room is less than the atmospheric pressure outside the house or room.
- Ventilation for the quick removal of air pollutants from near a source. See also local-exhaust ventilation.
- An air-pressure difference between the indoors and the outdoors, purposefully induced by ventilation equipment.
- The temperature at which air is saturated with moisture (100% relative humidity), below which condensation will occur.
- When the air pressure inside a house or room is greater than the atmospheric pressure outside the house or room.
- When the air pressure inside a house or room is greater than the atmospheric pressure outside the house or room.
- A naturally occurring phenomenon that can cause a house to experience positive or negative air-pressure differences.
- The miscellaneous cracks, gaps, and openings in a house between the indoors and the outdoors through which air can move.
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