ASHRAE JOURN 37-6 CPE-1995 ASHRAE Journal (Volume 37 Number 6 June 1995)《ASHRAE日报第37卷第6号 1995年6月》.pdf
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17、is Fans A roundup of available products. PUBLICATION DISCLAIMER-ASHRAE has compiled this publication with care, but ASHRAE has not investigated, and ASHRAE expressly disclaims any duty to investigate. any prod- uct, service. process procedure, design. or the like which may be described herein The ap
18、pearance of any technical data, editorial material or advertisement in this publication does not constitute endorsement warranty, or guaranty by ASHRAE o1 any product, service process, procedure. design, or the like ASHRAE doesnotwarrant thattheinformationin this publication isfreeoferrors, and ASHR
19、AE doesnot necessarilyagreewithany statement or opinion in ihispublication Theentire risk oftheuse of any infarmation in this publicalion is assumed by the user SUBSCRIPTIONS-$6 per single copy (includes postage and handling on mail orders) Subscriptionsfor members% per year, included with annual du
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21、rs POSTMASTER: Send form 3579 to ASHRAE Journal 1791 Tullie Circle N E , Atlanta, GA 30329 LETTERSIMANUSCRIPTS-Letters to the editor and man. uscripis lor publication should be sent io William R Coker, Editor, ASHRAE Journai. 1791 Tullie Circle N E , Atlanta. GA 30329 MICROFILM-This publication is m
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