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Ammonia Concentration Vs. Ventilation Rate

Published: December 31, 2014
Summary
One of the biggest challenges with maintaining optimal air quality during cold weather is the fact that much of what we are trying to control is constantly being generated. For instance, if we had an empty house and filled it with smoke we could turn on a few exhaust fans and within minutes the smoke would be gone - problem solved. But, when it comes to gasses such as ammonia and carbon dioxide w...
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Mike Czarick
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Dr. Brian D. Fairchild
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
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Muhammad Bilal
14 de enero de 2015
If we increase our runtime from 90 to 120 or 150 seconds then we use same fan running time which we use for 90 seconds or we increase it as increase the runtime...?
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Mike Czarick
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
17 de enero de 2015
Generally we are looking for a total cycle time of 300 seconds (on + off time). So if we increase the on time from 90 to 120 seconds we would decrease the off time from 210 to 180 seconds.
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Muhammad Bilal
19 de enero de 2015
Thanx sir...
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