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The 2013 version of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2013 consolidates the 2010 standard and 10 published addenda. It continues the trend of increasing clarity while adding flexibility. Significant changes include modifying the Zone Air Distribution Effectiveness table to increase ventilation effectiveness of certain underfloor systems, modifying requirements for water quality used in humidification systems, and clarifying building level pressurization requirements.
The 2013 version of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2013 consolidates the 2010 standard and 10 published addenda. It continues the trend of increasing clarity while adding flexibility. Significant changes include modifying the Zone Air Distribution Effectiveness table to increase ventilation effectiveness of certain underfloor systems, modifying requirements for water quality used in humidification systems, and clarifying building level pressurization requirements.
The 2013 version of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2013 consolidates the 2010 standard and 10 published addenda. It continues the trend of increasing clarity while adding flexibility. Significant changes include modifying the Zone Air Distribution Effectiveness table to increase ventilation effectiveness of certain underfloor systems, modifying requirements for water quality used in humidification systems, and clarifying building level pressurization requirements.
The 2013 version of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2013, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, consolidates the 2010 standard and 10 published addenda. "The 2013 version of Standard 62.1 continues the trend of increasing clarity while adding flexibility," said Roger Hedrick, chair of the Standard 62.1 committee. Significant changes to the newly published version include the modification of the Zone Air Distribution Effectiveness table to increase the ventilation effectiveness of certain underfloor air distribution systems, modification of the requirements for the quality of water used in humidification systems, and clarification of building level pressurization requirements.