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Airflow Q/A: Measurement Methods, Leaks, Duct Issues, Heat Transfer

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In this episode, Craig is joined by Chris Hughes and Steve Rogers from TEC to discuss the topic of airflow within ductwork and within the building envelope. They will be covering topics such as measurement methods, results of high and low airflow, how leaking ducts can result in positive or negative building pressurization in relation to the outdoors, and how problems with airflow affect heat transfer and system capacity.

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In this episode, Craig is joined by Chris Hughes and Steve Rogers from TEC to discuss the topic of airflow within ductwork and within the building envelope. They will be covering topics such as measurement methods, results of high and low airflow, how leaking ducts can result in positive or negative building pressurization in relation to the outdoors, and how problems with airflow affect heat transfer and system capacity.

Be sure to check out our other content and resources!

Check out our website at https://www.acservicetech.com Check out our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@acservicetechchannel Check out our new Articles at https://www.acservicetech.com/articles Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/acservicetech Tool List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/acservice... Check out our HVAC Calculators at https://www.acservicetech.com/hvac-ca... Try our new Quizzes! https://www.acservicetech.com/quizzes Check out our Podcast! https://www.acservicetech.com/podcast Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/acservicetech Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/acservicetech Support the Channel by purchasing tools via Tru Tech Tools! Use this link https://www.trutechtools.com/?aff=8 Save 8% at checkout using code "acservicetech"

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