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  2. 8 Things You Should Never Keep By Your AC - AOL

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    Whether you have an air conditioning unit or a regular vent in your laundry room, avoid positioning the dryer directly next to it. A dryer emits heat which can make the space feel hotter and cause ...

  3. Close Coupled Cooling - Wikipedia

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    From the statements of Kava "If we had leaks in the conduits, the water would sink down into our raised floor. We have a lot of experience with this design, and it has never happened a large water loss" , the presence of an emergency system for any water leaks is confirmed. It is also confirmed that the proximity of liquids to the servers is ...

  4. Leak detection - Wikipedia

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    If a leak occurs, the substances to be measured come into contact with the tube in the form of vapour, gas or dissolved in water. In the event of a leak, some of the leaking substance diffuses into the tube. After a certain period of time, the inside of the tube produces an accurate image of the substances surrounding the tube.

  5. Duct leakage testing - Wikipedia

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    A duct leakage tester is a diagnostic tool designed to measure the airtightness of forced air heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) ductwork. A duct leakage tester consists of a calibrated fan for measuring an air flow rate and a pressure sensing device to measure the pressure created by the fan flow.

  6. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other types of air conditioners, evaporative coolers rely on the outside air to be channeled through cooler pads that cool the air before it reaches the inside of a house through its air duct system; this cooled outside air must be allowed to push the warmer air within the house out through an exhaust opening such as an open door or window.

  7. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    Mold is detectable by smell and signs of water damage on walls or ceiling and can grow in places invisible to the human eye. It may be found behind wallpaper or paneling, on the inside of dropped ceilings, the back of drywall, or the underside of carpets or carpet padding. Piping in walls may also be a source of mold, since they may leak ...

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