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Combustion Furnaces Installation and Types

Scope Description International Mechanical Code (IMC) Classification (2009 and 2012) National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) Classification (2012) Category I Furnaces with Induced Draft Fans Category III Furnaces Category IV Furnaces How to Select and Install a Furnace Ensuring Success Climate Considerations ENERGY STAR and DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes have climate-specific criteria for furnace…

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Enclosure Leakage Test – Scope, Description, and Procedures

In the realm of residential and light commercial building assessments, the Enclosure Leakage Test is a critical procedure that helps gauge and address air leakage issues. This comprehensive blog post delves into the scope, description, and step-by-step procedures of the Enclosure Leakage Test, providing valuable insights for contractors and professionals in the construction industry. Scope…

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Fortifying Vacant Buildings: Expert Security Measures and Boarding-Up Procedures

Security measures for vacant or abandoned buildings are essential to prevent unauthorized access and protect the property from damage. Allied Emergency Services, INC follows comprehensive boarding-up procedures to ensure the security of structures. Below are detailed bullet points outlining the security measures, materials used, and installation procedures. Security Measures Materials Installation I.C.C. I.P.M.C. APPENDIX A…

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Continuously Operating Ventilation and Exhaust Fans: Ensuring Code Compliance and Safety

In the world of HVAC design and home construction, ensuring proper ventilation is not just a matter of comfort; it’s a crucial aspect of safety and compliance with building codes. To meet ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation requirements, HVAC designers may specify exhaust fans to run continuously. In homes with continuously operating ventilation and exhaust fans, it’s…

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