ASHRAE
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Blower Door Testing at the New ASHRAE Headquarters
A behind-the-scenes look at measuring air leakage in a 66,700-sq.-ft. building
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Cold and Old Standards — And Opportunities for Greater Building Efficiency
Nudging design and construction toward 21st century building standards could have dramatic results and contribute to the president's challenge to limit carbon emissions
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New Effort Will Streamline Green Building Standards
Five standard developers in the U.S. join forces to create a 'single, holistic' green building system, but adoption is years away
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The Great Ventilation Debate, Live at the ACI Conference
Joseph Lstiburek and five members of the ASHRAE 62.2 committee discussed mechanical ventilation in Detroit last week
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ASHRAE Will Help Develop National Green Standard
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers joins the team that will write the 2015 edition of the National Green Building Standard
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ASHRAE 62.2 Committee Chair Defends Ventilation Standard
Paul Francisco says there are good reasons not to lower ventilation rates, and that exhaust ventilation isn't necessarily worse than supply or balanced ventilation
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An Interview with Dr. Joseph Lstiburek
Joe explains BSC’s new ventilation standard, why tracer gas is a better measure of infiltration than blower doors, and his plans for a ventilation standard for existing homes
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Resistance May NOT Be Futile in the Residential Ventilation Wars
The Building Science Corporation has created a ventilation standard to compete against ASHRAE 62.2
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Ventilation Requirements for Weatherized Homes
Is the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard too complex and expensive?