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Development of a Field Test Method to Evaluate Gaseous Air Cleaner Performance in a Multizone Building
Published
Author(s)
Cynthia H. Reed, Steven J. Nabinger, Andrew K. Persily
Abstract
The performance of gaseous air cleaners for commercial and residential buildings has typically been evaluated using test protocols developed for a controlled laboratory chamber or a test duct. It is currently unknown how laboratory measurements relate to the actual performance of an air cleaner installed in a real building. etc.
Reed, C.
, Nabinger, S.
and Persily, A.
(2008),
Development of a Field Test Method to Evaluate Gaseous Air Cleaner Performance in a Multizone Building, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
(Accessed October 13, 2025)