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Experiments to Evaluate and Implement Passive Tracer Gas Methods to Measure Ventilation Rates in Homes

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

10/2012

Authors

Lunden, Melissa M, David Faulkner, Elizabeth Heredia, Sebastian Cohn, Darryl J Dickerhoff, Federico Noris, Jennifer M Logue, Toshifumi Hotchi, Brett C Singer, Max H Sherman

Year of Publication

2012

Organization

Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Indoor Environment Group, Residential Building Systems, Whole Building Systems Department, Sustainable Energy Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division

Research Areas

IEG Homes, EAEI Healthy & Efficient Buildings

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