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AMCA International released Publication 502-06 (R2009) - Damper Application Manual for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning - which provides general information and important points to be considered when designing or specifying HVAC installations requiring dampers in specific temperatures and pressures. It serves as a guide to understanding various types of available dampers as well as items to be considered for their proper use.



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AMCA Releases Publication 502-06 (R2009)



"Damper Application Manual for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning"

Arlington Heights, IL, USA---The Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc. (AMCA International) reaffirmed AMCA Publication 502-06 (R2009) "Damper Application Manual for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning." Publication 502 was reaffirmed by the AMCA Membership September 11, 2009.

Publication 502-06 (R2009) provides general information and important points to be considered when designing or specifying heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) installations requiring dampers in specific temperatures and pressures. This publication serves as a guide to understanding the various types of dampers available and items to be considered for their proper use.

This publication is available online in the AMCA store at www.amca.org/store/default.aspx

For further information please contact:
Tim Orris
Director of Technical Services
AMCA International
30 West University Drive, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(T) 847-394-0150 (F) 847-253-0088 (E) torris@amca.org

The Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc. is a not for profit international association of the world's manufacturers of related air system equipment - primarily, but not limited to fans, louvers, dampers, air curtains, airflow measurement stations, acoustic attenuators, and other air system components for the industrial, commercial, and residential markets.

The association's mission is to promote the health and growth of the industries covered by its scope and the members of the association consistent with the interests of the public. AMCA International, with origins dating back to 1917, has members in most industrialized countries throughout the world.

For more information, please contact:
Marian Vambreck,
Membership, Marketing & Communications
Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc.
30 West University Drive, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004
(T)847 394 0150 (F)847 253 0088 (W) www.amca.org (E)mvambreck@amca.org

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