Case Study

PULTRUDED RODS AND NUTS SUPPORTHVAC DUCTWORK IN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS

PULTRUDED RODS AND NUTS SUPPORTHVAC DUCTWORK IN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS

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CASE STUDY Year-round indoor waterparks continue to push the envelope for innovative design to entertain guests and meet needs. The aquatic industry also must provide a healthy, safe, and inviting environment for indoor swimming and recreation. Especially important in indoor aquatic environments, the multiple air exchange standards, set by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers), offer the guidelines for regulating the quality of air, water, humidity, ventilation, and chemistry. These standards have greatly expanded the implementation of complex ventilation and high-end HVAC systems in indoor waterparks. Currently, Michigan’s largest indoor waterpark measures 50,000 square feet and contains waterslides, raft rides, a lazy river, ac

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