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- A small unit of measurement, often used to express the concentration of pollutants in the air.
- An opening between two rooms through which air can move when pressure imbalances occur between the rooms.
- Caused by house pressurization or depressurization, not directly caused by a fan. Infiltration and exfiltration involve passive air movement.
- An insulated part of a house’s structure through which outdoor air can pass from the outdoors to the indoors and is tempered in the process.
- A unit of measurement used to determine the concentration of radon in the air.
- Polyurethane can be a flexible foam, as used in upholstery, or a rigid foam, as in insulation.
- 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 preventive, systematic approach to health, safety and comfort is a homeowner’s best defense against poor air quality, unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs.
- A graph used to determine the moisture content and energy of air at different temperatures.
- Radiant cooling cools a floor or ceiling by absorbing the heat radiated from the rest of the room.
- Forced air heating is not the only option.
- A naturally occurring radioactive gas, often released from soil and rocks.
- The miscellaneous cracks, gaps, and openings in a house between the indoors and the outdoors through which air can move.
- To move air through the living space without adding fresh air or removing stale air.
- 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.
- Air from a living space that enters an air handler, such as a furnace or air conditioner, and is returned back to the space.
- A system in some furnaces, boilers, fireplaces, and water heaters that is immune to pressure imbalances in a house because it draws combustion air from the outdoors into a sealed chamber and expels by-products to the outdoors.
- Ventilation for the quick removal of air pollutants from near a source. See also local-exhaust ventilation.
- Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER).
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