Gaseous Air Contaminants and Gas Contaminant Removal Equipment
ASHRAE Technical Committee 2.3

Agenda

Upcoming TC Meetings

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2024 ASHRAE Summer Conference

June 22-26 Indianapolis, IN

Sunday, June 23, 2024

SPC 145.4P Method of Test for Assessing the Gas-Phase Performance of Air Cleaning Devices and Systems in a Duct-Chamber Apparatus

12:00-2:00

JW Marriott, 201 (2)

Seminar 19: We’re Not Blowing Smoke: What You Need to Know About Wildfire Smoke

1:30-3:00 

 

Monday, June 24, 2024

Seminar 22: Emerging Air Purification Technologies

8:00-9:30

 

SSPC 145 Test Method for Assessing the Performance of Gas Phase Air Cleaning Equipment

12:00-2:00

JW Marriott, 105 (1)

TC 2.3 Research

4:30-6:30 

JW Marriott, White River IJ (1)

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

TC 2.3 Planning

7:30-9:00

JW Marriott, 201 (2)

Seminar 37: Particle and Contaminant Tracking for Health and Safety

11:00-12:30

 

TC 2.3 Programs

12:00-1:00 

JW Marriott, White River IJ (1)

TC 2.3 Gaseous Air Contaminants and Gas Contaminant Removal Equipment

1:00-3:30

JW Marriott, White River IJ (1)

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Seminar 45: New ASHRAE Standards 185.3, 145.4, and 185.5 for Air Cleaners – What are They and When to Use Them?

8:00-9:30


 

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Committee Chair

Kevin Kwong
TC0203@ashrae.net

Committee Scope

TC 2.3 is concerned with the nature of trace gaseous contaminants; the measurement of their properties; their effects on living things and materials; the means of removing unwanted gaseous contaminants from gases; and the effectiveness, energy usage, and economy of such purification equipment.

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Upcoming Society Conferences

ASHRAE 2024 Annual Conference
June 22-26, 2024
Indianapolis, IN

Additional Information

For both ordinary and extraordinary situations (including hostile acts), TC 2.3 is concerned with the effects of gaseous contaminants on the quality of air supplied to and exhausted from enclosed spaces and with the sources of gaseous contaminant pollution within such spaces.

The TC scope covers all aspects of odor technology, including odors, which are produced by volatile particulate contaminants, but excludes purely physiological or psychological aspects of gaseous contaminants such as toxicology and odor perception.