Field studies in the United States and United Kingdom of the effectiveness of mechanical ventilation systems on indoor air quality in hospitality venues ... An article from: ASHRAE Transactions
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Author(s)Elia Sterling, Michael Glassco
ISBN / ASINB00371OVPE
ISBN-13978B00371OVP7
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From the author: The data from the field studies shows that mechanical ventilation is an effective means of providing indoor air quality conditions that are comparable to the outdoor air quality in hospitality venues where smoking is permitted.
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Title: Field studies in the United States and United Kingdom of the effectiveness of mechanical ventilation systems on indoor air quality in hospitality venues where smoking is allowed in relation to outdoor air conditions.(Report)
Author: Elia Sterling
Publication:ASHRAE Transactions (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2009
Publisher: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Volume: 115 Issue: 2 Page: 729(8)
Article Type: Report
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
From the author: The data from the field studies shows that mechanical ventilation is an effective means of providing indoor air quality conditions that are comparable to the outdoor air quality in hospitality venues where smoking is permitted.
Citation Details
Title: Field studies in the United States and United Kingdom of the effectiveness of mechanical ventilation systems on indoor air quality in hospitality venues where smoking is allowed in relation to outdoor air conditions.(Report)
Author: Elia Sterling
Publication:ASHRAE Transactions (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2009
Publisher: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Volume: 115 Issue: 2 Page: 729(8)
Article Type: Report
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
