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ISO 7615:2024

ISO 7615:2024 Energy performance of building systems – Underfloor air distribution systems – Part 1: General overview

CDN $273.00

Description

This document provides a general overview, including terms and definitions and technical specifications for an underfloor air distribution (UFAD) system. A UFAD system includes a raised floor, a zone air handling unit (AHU), an underfloor plenum and underfloor air diffusers. This document is applicable to all types of systems which utilize underfloor plenum to supply conditioned air into the occupied space.

Edition

1

Published Date

2024-09-20

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

28

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English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document provides a general overview, including terms and definitions and technical specifications for an underfloor air distribution (UFAD) system. A UFAD system includes a raised floor, a zone air handling unit (AHU), an underfloor plenum and underfloor air diffusers. This document is applicable to all types of systems which utilize underfloor plenum to supply conditioned air into the occupied space.

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