Thermal VAV Diffusers
Configurations
Features
Analog VAV DIffusers
Non-VAV Diffusers
VSR Recessed Hi-Rise
VSRM Recessed Hi-Rise Remote Master
VSRS Recessed Hi-Rise Remote Slave
VSM/VSS Recessed Master/Slave
VS Sound Power
AeroBalde Supply Grilles
AreoBalde Return Grilles
AreoBlade Options and Accessories
VAV Diffusers
Single/Dual Duct Terminals
Fan Powered Terminals
Terminals Unit Accessories
VAV Retrofit Terminals
Miscellaneous Terminals
Verticle Stack Series
Horizontal Basic Series
Vertical Basic Series
Horizontal High Output Series
Vertical High Output Series
Accessories
Horizontal Air Handler Belt Drive
Vertical Air Handler Belt Drive
Modular Air Handler Belt Drive
Rooftop Air Handler Belt Drive
HAB
VAB
MAB
RAB
AeroBalde Grilles
300/350 Grilles
Specialized Grilles
Security Grilles
Security Products
GRD Accessories
FlowBar Diffusers
Critical Environment Diffusers
Access Floor Air Distribution
Linear Slot Ceiling Diffusers
Linear Slot Ceiling Plenums
Linear Bar Diffusers
Linear Louver Diffusers
Round Ceiling Diffusers
Perforated Ceiling Diffusers
Square Ceiling Diffusers
Rectangular Ceiling Diffusers
Nozzle & Specialty Diffusers
Concentric S / R Diffusers
TurboFuser
Fire Rated Diffusers
Grilles and Diffusers
Terminal, Controls
Fan Coils
Acoustical Aps
References
Glossary
Basic Principles of Air Distribution
Outlet Location and Selection

Isothermal Air Jets

Supply Outlet Classifications
Perimeter Applications
ADPI-Air Diffusion Performance
Industrial Applications

Other Grilles and Diffusers
Application Factors

Types of Terminals
Types of Controls

Isothermal Air Jets

Control Operation in Terminals
Operation of a Velocity Controller
Fan Terminal Flow Control
Fan Speed Control

ECM Motors - Fan Powered
Terminals

Direct Digital Control
Sizing Basic Teriminals from
Capacity Tables
Typical Problems

Some Basic Concepts
Pressure Measurement

The Fan Law
Equations and Definitions
Types of Fan Coils
Heat Transfer

Room Load Calculations

Psychometrics
Properties of Coils and Coils Design
Vertical Stack Risers
Controls and Value Packages
Modulinear - Aluminum
Modulinear Narrow Tee - Aluminum
Modulinear Diffuser Plenums - Steel

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TEAMS 5.0

TEAMS is an engineering design tool allowing application-based selection of grilles, registers, diffusers, and VAV terminals for commercial HVAC systems.

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For VAV terminal selection, TEAMS dynamically calculates a range of terminal sizes that will operate at user-specified conditions, allowing the design engineer to pick the best fit for the application. It contains a water coil performance calculator, and an ARI standard acoustic engine that can calculate NC levels, again based on the actual application.

TEAMS saves selected products to a schedule which can be exported in .dxf (Autocad© standard) format for application to design drawings.

To order your copy of TEAMS, please contact your local
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This area contains several programs designed to assist in the design and operation of buildings. The programs are self extracting archive (exe) files. Copy them to the desired directory and execute the files. The program will self-extract into the directory where the file is located.

To run any of the provided programs, (in DOS) enter the program name on the command line and press ENTER or RETURN key. In Windows, use the "Run" option in the Windows File Manager.
Edit
A simple text editor for ASCII files.

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A quick unit conversion program for HVAC applications.

Comfort Chart
This program is based on an ASHRAE paper presented in 1989 on a consensus Thermal Comfort study and ISO Standard 7730. (Humidity limits are currently being modified by the ASHRAE 55-1993R.)