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SAM - Air and Water Treatment

Air Treatment

Fundamentals of Indoor Air Quality
Form #: 630-135
Topics covered in this chapter are as followed: “Sick Building Syndrome”, humidification, air filters, dilution ventilation, carbon dioxide, fungi, general service guides.

Anthrax in Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Duct Systems
Form #: 630-136
The information for this chapter was gathered from the Center for Disease Control, ASHRAE, and other sources and is intended as a general overview for RSES members.

Application of Ozone
Form #: 630-25
This chapter gives a detailed discussion of ozone that includes it’s applications in food preservation, odor control, sterilization and related areas. This chapter also contains a brief review of its general characteristics and chemistry.

Indoor Air Quality for the HVAC Technician
Form #: 650-020
Indoor air quality continues to be an extremely important issue, but it is a relatively untapped market for HVAC contractors.

 

Water Treatment

Cooling Water Treatment
Form #: 630-107
The main purpose of this chapter is to provide refrigeration specialists with enough information to help them understand how water treatment works, without much reference to chemistry. Understanding these principles, they will be in a better position to recognize water problems that can be corrected before heat transfer and energy efficiency of a system are affected.

 

Solvents and Water Treatment

Cleaning Materials and Cleaning Methods
Form #: 630-40
This chapter covers cleaning methods as to their effectiveness, and suitability for various types of jobs and as to their safety. Tanks of cleaning liquids represent one of the most common methods of cleaning equipment or parts. Regardless of the type of cleaning material used, t should be used in suitable equipment, not only for greater safety but also to reduce loss from evaporation, protection of other equipment, and to make it easier and quicker to clean parts.

 

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