![]() ![]() Standard 185.2-2020 - Method of Testing Ultraviolet Lamps for Use in HVAC&R Units or Air Ducts to Inactivate Microorganisms on Irradiated Surfaces Standard 183-2007 (RA 2020) - Peak Cooling and Heating Load Calculations in Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings (ACCA Co-sponsored) Standard 180-2018 - Standard Practice for Inspection and Maintenance of Commercial Building HVAC Systems (ACCA Co-sponsored) Standard 170-2021, Ventilation of Health Care Facilities Standard 161-2018 - Air Quality within Commercial Aircraft Standard 154-2022, Ventilation for Commercial Cooking Operations ![]() Standard 111-2008 (RA 2017)- Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing of Building HVAC Systems Standard 100-2018, Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings Standard 90.2-2018, Energy Efficient Design of Low-Rise Residential Buildings Standard 90.1-2022, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings Standard 62.2-2022, Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Residential BuildingsĪNSI/ASHRAE Standard 84-2020 - Method of Testing Air-to-Air Heat/Energy Exchangers (ANSI Approved) ![]() Standard 62.1-2022, Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality Standard 55-2020, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy (ANSI Approved) Standard 52.2-2017, Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size Standard 34-2022, Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants Standard 15-2022, Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems Guideline 36-2021 - High-Performance Sequences of Operation for HVAC Systems Guideline 29-2019 - Guideline for the Risk Management of Public Health and Safety in Buildings Guideline 28-2021 - Air Quality within Commercial Aircraft Guideline 12-2020 - Managing the Risk of Legionellosis Associated with Building Water Systems Guideline 11-2021 -Field Testing of HVAC Control Components Guideline 1.4-2019 - Preparing Systems Manuals for Facilities If you need technical support, please contact iEngineering at to guidelines and standards can be found here.Ĭurrent Popular ASHRAE Standards and Guidelines The link will allow you to viewing access to your selection with the option to purchase your copy with the buy button. Click the title to view the attachment under 'Related Materials'.You may preview the following ASHRAE Standards & Guidelines with the links below. These documents are available in the following format: Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Narrow the list by selecting a 'Series' option from the dropdown or view archived or inactive documents by selecting from the 'Status' dropdown and clicking 'Apply'. Questions or interpretations pertaining to these documents or situation should be referred to the Contracting Officer.Ĭlick the 'Title', 'Date' or 'Change Date' heading to sort by ascending or descending order. CCRs are not appropriate when they pertain to a specific project solicitation, request for proposal or after a project award. To submit a Criteria Change Request, click on the CCR link next to the document below. ![]() Questions, comments, suggestions and recommended changes for these documents are welcome and should be submitted as a Criteria Change Request (CCR). See the DOD Engineering Criteria Status Report for the list of UFCs that were formerly Agency-specific documents. FC are applicable only to the DoD Component(s) indicated in the title, and are intended for use with unified technical requirements published in DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC). Differences in functional requirements between DoD Components may exist due to differences in policies and operational needs. Facilities Criteria (FC) provide functional requirements (i.e., defined by users and operational needs of a particular facility type). This is specific to facility-type documents only, for example, FC 4-721-10N "Navy and Marine Corps Unaccompanied Housing". The "Facilities Criteria (FC)" designation has been adopted for criteria that are not applicable to all DoD Components. A combination of two letters indicates that the document is used by two agencies. A document that has a letter "A" indicates USACE, an "N" indicates NAVFAC and an "F" indicates AFCEC. UFCs that are agency-specific have an alphabetical letter (or letters) at the end of the document. UFCs that have been unified for use by all participating agencies have no alphabetical letter at the end of the document number. Points of contact and procedures for the development and maintenance UFC documents are prescribed in the latest edition of MIL-STD-3007. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) are responsible for administration of the UFC system. ![]()
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