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Application Guide AG 7/95 Cold downdraughts

Publication Year

1995

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

The use of ceiling mounted air terminal devices for warm air heating of perimeter zones can lead to difficulties in establishing a suitable room micro-climate because of downdraughts from the windows. A solution is to provide additional under-sill heating but this is not aesthetically desirable or practicable and in these circumstances there is little information available to assist the designer in the selection of a suitable room air distribution system. The objective of this guide is to present a method which may be used to assess the conditions where it is possible to provide all the heating by ceiling mounted slot terminal devices with no additional under-sill heat source. If such a source is necessary to avoid excessive downdraught the method also indicates the required output of this source.

ISBN

9780860224013

Publisher Information

BSRIA Limited

BSRIA was founded in 1956. It is a consultancy, test and research organisation which publishes technical notes and guidance for designers and specifiers of building services.

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