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Post by Smashing Dale on May 18, 2014 12:03:28 GMT
According to NADCA
The HVAC system is contaminated with an accumulation of particulate;
• The HVAC system performance is compromised due to contamination build-up;
• The HVAC system has been determined to be a source of unacceptable odors;
• The HVAC system is discharging visible dirt or debris into the conditioned space;
• The HVAC system has been contaminated as a result of fire, smoke, and/or water damage;
• The HVAC system has been infested with birds, rodents, insects, or their byproducts;
• The HVAC system has been determined to be at risk for fire hazard;
• The HVAC system has become contaminated with construction debris or dust;
• Mold contamination conditions have reached either Condition 2 or Condition 3;
• Deterioration of fiber glass duct liner, duct board, or other porous components;
• As part of an HVAC maintenance program as defined in ANSI/ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 180;
• As part of the HVAC equipment manufacturers recommended maintenance practices;
• As part of a proactive energy management program;
• As part of a proactive indoor air quality management program;
• As a component to achieve LEED Certification;
• When a newly installed component or duct has been contaminated with construction and/or other dust and debris .
NOTE: If there is any question on the need to clean, the NADCA Surface Comparison Test or NADCA Vacuum Test may be performed to assist in determining the need for cleaning . These tests are described in detail in Section 5 of this Standard Smashing Cleaning Services is NADCA Certified to ensure Intergrity and Competence. For more information... Call: 04 321 3188 or 050 612 4269
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