The minimum required equivalent diameter of a duct is 16 in but is too deep for the
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The minimum required equivalent diameter of a duct is 16 in but is too deep for the ceiling clearance allowed by the architect’s design. The vertical clearance available for ductwork is 12 in. Identify a cost-effective rectangular duct section that meets these clearance and equivalent diameter requirements. Assume the duct is not lined.
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Mechanical And Electrical Systems In Architecture Engineering And Construction
ISBN: 9780135000045
5th Edition
Authors: Frank R Dagostino, Joseph B Wujek
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