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Our conservators use Nitrous Oxide rather than smoke to measure Air
Exchange Rates. See
http://www.cwaller.de/vitrinentest/calver2005_air_echange.pdf for more
information.
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Trevor Reynolds
Collections Registrar
English Heritage 36 Hospital Fields Road, York, YO10 4DZ
Telephone +44 (0) 1904 610322 ext 24
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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Shyra
Sent: 06 July 2008 21:10
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Subject: Smoke Test
Help! Does anyone have experience conducting a smoke (or some type of
airborne particulate) test as a means to determine the air exchange
within a
space (a display case is what we're dealing with)? If so, where might
one find
materials for such a test? Or what about any other techniques used to
measure case air exchange? Any tips are much appreciated! Thank you!
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