Hi all
Here is something for a wet Friday (well it is very wet where I am).
What is circular ventilation?
The answer I found when I bought myself a new copy of Approved Document M
(the last one having gone astray) apart from the colour of the front having
gone a more vivid shade of lime green I noticed that in the headings above
the line of the page content a curious title for one of the sections it read
"horizontal and circular ventilation in buildings other than dwellings"
obviously one that got through the spell checker for horizontal and vertical
circulation.
So does this mean we will see buildings with the same sort of controls in
cars where you can choose if you want fresh air in, or the air recirculated?
Is my copy of AD M a rare edition and I should be trying to sell it on
e-bay?
Anyone else found this and am I old news?
Cheers
Marcus
Professor Marcus Ormerod MRICS NRAC
SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre
School of Construction and Property Management
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The University of Salford
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