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ACCAs recommended indoor summer design temperature is 75 F. For winter, Atlantas numbers are 23 F and 70 F.
The most commonly used method is the Equal Friction Method. This method is used for low-pressure systems found in commercial buildings. Its distinguishable by pressure loss per every 100 ft. of duct and is designed to be the same for the entire system.
Many permit offices require all new multifamily and residential homes to comply with ACCA Manual J, S and D. Alterations and additions could also require compliance with codes if the contractor is installing new cooling or heating equipment.
Manual D, from the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), provides a single set of ANSI recognized duct sizing principles and calculations that apply to all duct materials.
ACCA is the source of technical expertise in the indoor environment industry. Our technical manuals cover the complete gamut of design, installation and maintenance for residential and light commercial HVAC systems. ACCA technical manuals are taught by the leading industry schools and vocational programs.
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Manual D shows you how to design systems that move air effectively without noise or wasted energy. Finally understand static pressure, sizing calculations, and proper register placement. Key topics: Sizing and designing supply and return ductwork.
Manual D includes a number of informative appendices related to air distribution systems (e.g., equipment and air-side components, controlling excess air when VAV dampers close, duct loads, duct leakage and duct system efficiency, air quality issues, noise control, minimum air velocity for ducts; codes, standards and

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