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Effectiveness of duct cleaning methods on newly installed duct surfaces
R Holopainen1, V Asikainen, M Tuomainen
1Laboratory of Heating, ventilating and Air Conditioning, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland. rauno.holopainen@hut.fi
Abstract:
Two kinds of air duct cleaning methods, mechanical brushing with different brushes and compressed air cleaning, were compared in the laboratory and in newly built buildings. The ducts were contaminated either with test dust or with dust originated from a construction site. The amount of dust on the duct surface was measured with the vacuum test method and estimated visually before and after the cleaning. In addition, the cleaning times of the different techniques were compared and the amount of residual oil in the ducts was measured in the laboratory test. The brushing methods were more efficient in metal ducts, and compressed air cleaning was more efficient in plastic ducts. After the duct cleaning the mean amount of residual dust on the surface of the ducts was