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All's Well that Vents Well. Pre-Occupancy Performance of Field Units with Reduced Size Vents
Reduced-size vents were installed in six one- and two-story houses at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. Tests were conducted before occupancy to evaluate the performance of the system, principally by measurements of trap-seal retention, under loads believed representative of service conditions. These field test results are a follow-on to those of the National Bureau of Standards laboratory work on reduced-size venting which were reported at the ASSE Convention in 1974. Both the laboratory and field test results show the viability of reduced-size venting. This is expected to contribute to the inclusion of reduced-size venting in plumbing codes.
All's Well that Vents Well. Pre-Occupancy Performance of Field Units with Reduced Size Vents
Reduced-size vents were installed in six one- and two-story houses at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. Tests were conducted before occupancy to evaluate the performance of the system, principally by measurements of trap-seal retention, under loads believed representative of service conditions. These field test results are a follow-on to those of the National Bureau of Standards laboratory work on reduced-size venting which were reported at the ASSE Convention in 1974. Both the laboratory and field test results show the viability of reduced-size venting. This is expected to contribute to the inclusion of reduced-size venting in plumbing codes.
All's Well that Vents Well. Pre-Occupancy Performance of Field Units with Reduced Size Vents
M. J. Orloski (Autor:in)
1976
10 pages
Report
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Englisch