Indoor Air Quality
By John Berggren
Edited by Leo A Meyer
116 Pages, 6 x 9 softcover
EVERYONE IN HAVC NEEDS TO KNOW IAQ
Includes air contaminants and IAQ problems in the HVAC system, finding solutions to air quality problems. Forms and checklists for HVAC system evaluation.
Don’t say, "I don’t do IAQ surveys." Makes no difference. You are working with HVAC systems and they are the major controller of indoor air quality. Learn how duct systems can spread contaminants and why outside air intakes are important. You need to know how airflow affects a space and how the attitudes of building occupants can make a good HVAC system seem bad. Success means knowing more than the average person. This book was written by John Berggren, an expert in this field. After he wrote the book, I went over it with him, page by page to make sure it met the IET Library standards of practicality, plain explanations, and easy reading.
CONTENTS
IAQ and the Technician
Air Contaminants
Problems in the HVAC System
Air Filters and Air Cleaners
Other Problems That Affect IAQ
Baseline Survey
IAQ Survey
Test Equipment
Finding Solutions
Organizations concerned with IAQ
Sample Forms
Glossary
Great IAQ book. My students loved it. Easy to read, but very factual and down to earth. Great for my college class on Indoor Air Quality.
Best regards,
Greg Jourdan,
Professor/Program Director
Wenatchee Valley College
LAMA Books, 510-785-1091, 510-785-1099 fax