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  2. Plenum chamber - Wikipedia

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    The term "plenum" was coined in the 1670s, derived from Latin adjective plenus ("filled, full"). The usage originates from classical theories of physics and the notion that "nature abhors a vacuum". These gave rise to the notion of 17th century 'plenum' as the opposite of vacuum, and all things "being either Plenum or Vacuum". [2]

  3. Air-mixing plenum - Wikipedia

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    Air streams are mixed to save energy and improve energy efficiency by partially recirculating conditioned air.. The most common application for an air-mixing plenum is the mixing of return air (or extract air) with fresh air to provide a supply air mixture for onward distribution to the building or area which the ventilation system is serving. [1]

  4. Plenum - Wikipedia

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    Plenum may refer to: Plenum chamber, a chamber intended to contain air, gas, or liquid at positive pressure; Plenism, or Horror vacui the concept that "nature abhors a vacuum" Plenum (meeting), a meeting of a deliberative assembly in which all members are present; contrast with quorum; Plenum space, enclosed spaces (in buildings) used for airflow

  5. Plenum space - Wikipedia

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    A non-plenum airspace can become a plenum airspace by accident if the ductwork is disconnected and not properly repaired and resealed. Ductwork disconnection can occur due to building damage such as earthquakes, aging, or adverse environment causing the metal to corrode and fall apart, or simply negligence on the part of building contractors ...

  6. File:Building Plenum - Normal.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Example of a typical commercial building with the space above the drop-ceiling acting as an air-return plenum. If a fire were to start above the drop ceiling, toxic fumes would be drawn into the open-air system and potentially poison building occupants before they are aware of the fire.

  7. File:Building Plenum - NoPlenum.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Plenum cabling - Wikipedia

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  9. File:03-plenum.opus - Wikipedia

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