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    May says the best way to prevent microbial growth is to have a clean central air system and use a pleated media filter with a MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Values) rating of 11. The rating ...

  5. Kitchen exhaust cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen exhaust cleaning (often referred to as hood cleaning) is the process of removing grease that has accumulated inside the ducts, hoods, fans and vents of exhaust systems of commercial kitchens. Left uncleaned, kitchen exhaust systems eventually accumulate enough grease to become a fire hazard.

  6. Indoor air quality - Wikipedia

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    Portable room air cleaners with HEPA filters can be used if ventilation is poor or outside air has high level of PM 2.5. [122] Air filters are used to reduce the amount of dust that reaches the wet coils. [citation needed] Dust can serve as food to grow molds on the wet coils and ducts and can reduce the efficiency of the coils. [citation needed]

  7. Ductwork airtightness - Wikipedia

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    There are two major systems to classify ductwork airtightness, one based on European standards, the other based on ASHRAE standard 90.1-2010.Both are based on the leakage airflow rate at a given ductwork pressure divided by the product of the ductwork surface area and the same ductwork pressure raised to the power 0.65.