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ANSI/ASHRAE 62-2001

Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality

Specifies minimum ventilation rates and indoor air quality that will be acceptable to human occupants. Intended to minimize the potential for adverse health effects. Applies to all indoor or enclosed spaces that people may occupy except where other applicable standards and requirements dictate larger amounts of ventilation. Release of moisture in residential kitchens and bathrooms, locker rooms and swimming pools is included in the scope of this standard. Dual units of measurement. Includes Addenda 62-1999 a, c-f, j, l, m, p, q, s, w.


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