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12 March 1982 American Society Of Heating, Refrigeration, And Air Conditioning Engineers (ASH RAE) Thermographic Standard 101 P
Frank J. Snow
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Abstract
The new ASHRAE Standard 101P, entitled "Application of Infrared Sensing Devices to the Assessment of Building Heat Loss", addresses the requirements upon infrared equipment when they are to be used for locating deficiencies which may exist in the thermal envelope of a building. Five categories of survey type are set up by the standard: imaging, airborne survey; non-imaging, spot radiometer; non-imaging, line scanner; imaging, exterior survey; and imaging, interior survey. It is intended that the standard will enable a prospective user of such equipments to better understand what level of information detail is obtainable from their proper application and show how the equipment specifications influence the conditions under which thermal measurements are to be made.
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Frank J. Snow "American Society Of Heating, Refrigeration, And Air Conditioning Engineers (ASH RAE) Thermographic Standard 101 P", Proc. SPIE 0313, Thermal Infrared Sensing Applied to Energy Conservation in Building Envelopes, (12 March 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932959
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Standards development

Minimum resolvable temperature difference

Thermography

Infrared radiation

Infrared imaging

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