Seminar 56 -- Impact of Unvented Combustion on Indoor Air Quality

Seminar 56 -- Impact of Unvented Combustion on Indoor Air Quality

Conference Proceeding published 2014 by ASHRAE

Written By Shelly L. Miller, Ph.D.; Donald W. Denton; Paul W. Francisco; Gary K. Whitmyre

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As new home construction methods and weatherization programs strive to tighten the building envelope to conserve energy, concerns for achieving acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ) continue to be an important topic of discussion and debate. Emissions from the use of unvented combustion space heating and cooking appliances are a few of the top concerns for impacting acceptable IAQ. This seminar seeks to present the results from relevant research and offer the perspective from both advocates and critics alike.

Ventilating Combustion Indoors? Why and How We Should
Shelly L. Miller, Ph.D., Member
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Product Safety and IAQ from Industry Experience
Donald W. Denton
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Indoor Pollutant Concentrations from Using Unvented Space Heaters
Paul W. Francisco, Member
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Impact of Vent-Free Gas Heater on IAQ from a Toxicologist's Perspective
Gary K. Whitmyre
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Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2014 Winter Conference, New York, NY

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