Principles of ventilation instructor's manual.
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1974/01/01
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By Hama GM
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Description:This is an instructor's manual for two series of lectures, the first entitled Principles of Ventilation, and the second, Ventilation Measurements. Topics in the first include: characteristics of contaminants and their sources and modes of dissemination: the types, design and operation of hoods in local exhaust systems; pressures and pressure losses in local exhaust systems; the flow of air in industrial local exhaust duct work systems; industrial ventilating fans, industrial exhaust system air cleaning devices, and methods of trouble shooting an exhaust system. Topics in the Ventilation Measurements series include: purpose of making such measurements; importance of evaluating a system in its effectiveness to control contaminants; types of systems to be measured; types of measurements to be made; the general types of instruments used; the use of the pitot tube to measure air flow; various air meters; how to make measurements of air velocity at hood openings; practical methods of measuring general ventilation; criteria on standards and good practice for industrial ventilation. Laboratory exercises for ventilation measurements are provided. (Contract No. 099-72-0052)
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Pages in Document:1-156
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00068887
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Citation:NIOSH 1974 Jan; :1-156
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Federal Fiscal Year:1974
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Performing Organization:George Hama
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