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Benefiting from Mixed-Mode Ventilation with Operable Skylights, Windows, and Doors, 2024
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- Slide 2: Benefiting from Mixed-Mode Ventilation with Operable Skylights, Windows, and Doors
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- Slide 6: How to Use This Online Learning Course
- Slide 7: Purpose and Learning Objectives
- Slide 8: Contents
- Slide 9: The Benefits of Good Ventilation
- Slide 10: The Benefits of Good Ventilation
- Slide 11: The Benefits of Good Ventilation
- Slide 12: The Problems with Poor Ventilation
- Slide 13: The Problems with Poor Ventilation
- Slide 14: The Problems with Poor Ventilation
- Slide 15: The Problems with Poor Ventilation
- Slide 16: Addressing Poor Air Quality with Mixed-Mode Ventilation
- Slide 17: Natural Ventilation
- Slide 18: Natural Ventilation
- Slide 19: Considerations for Natural Ventilation
- Slide 20: Mechanical Ventilation
- Slide 21: Mixed-Mode Ventilation
- Slide 22: Mixed-Mode Ventilation
- Slide 23: Determining the Suitability of Mixed-Mode Systems
- Slide 24: Determining the Suitability of Mixed-Mode Systems
- Slide 25: Determining the Suitability and Form of Mixed-Mode Systems
- Slide 26: Determining the Suitability and Form of Mixed-Mode Systems
- Slide 27: Residential Benefits
- Slide 28: Residential Benefits
- Slide 29: Commercial Benefits
- Slide 30: Commercial Benefits
- Slide 31: REVIEW QUESTION
- Slide 32: ANSWER
- Slide 33: Designing Mixed-Mode Systems
- Slide 34: Room Geometry
- Slide 35: Window Openings
- Slide 36: Additional Guidelines
- Slide 37: Maximum Air Changes
- Slide 38: System Components
- Slide 39: Fixed Windows
- Slide 40: Hopper Windows
- Slide 41: Awning Windows
- Slide 42: Casement Windows
- Slide 43: Operable Walls
- Slide 44: Operable Walls
- Slide 45: Ridge and Eave Vents
- Slide 46: Skylights
- Slide 47: 80–90° Operable Skylights
- Slide 48: Retractable Skylights
- Slide 49: Motors and Actuators
- Slide 50: Actuators
- Slide 51: Controls and Actuators
- Slide 52: Modes of Operation
- Slide 53: Integration with Building Automation Systems
- Slide 54: Glazed Structures: Atriums
- Slide 55: Greenhouses
- Slide 56: Conservatories
- Slide 57: Sunrooms
- Slide 58: REVIEW QUESTION
- Slide 59: ANSWER
- Slide 60: Natural Ventilation Building Codes and Standards
- Slide 61: Relevant Codes
- Slide 62: Relevant Codes
- Slide 63: Relevant Codes
- Slide 64: Relevant Standards: LEED®
- Slide 65: Relevant Standards: LEED
- Slide 66: Relevant Standards: WELL
- Slide 67: Relevant Standards: WELL
- Slide 68: REVIEW QUESTION
- Slide 69: ANSWER
- Slide 70: Case Studies
- Slide 71: PNC Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
- Slide 72: PNC Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
- Slide 73: PNC Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
- Slide 74: PNC Tower, Pittsburgh, PA
- Slide 75: Dining Statement, Syosset, NY
- Slide 76: Dining Statement, Syosset, NY
- Slide 77: Dining Statement, Syosset, NY
- Slide 78: Summary and Resources
- Slide 79: Summary
- Slide 80: Resources
- Slide 81: Thank You [Go to Page]