Condensate 1.Liquid formed when warm landfill gas cools as it travels through a collection system. 2. Water created by cooling steam or water vapor. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
Condensate: Water obtained by condensation of water vapor. Condensation: The process by which a vapor becomes a liquid or solid; the opposite of evaporation.
condensate water obtained by evaporation or a product that has changed from a gaseous or vaporous form to a liquid form. conductance ...
condensate The liquid that separates from a vapor during condensation.
Air Handling Unit Equipment that includes a fan or blower, heating and/or cooling coils, regulator controls, condensate drain pans, and air filters. Air Plenum Any space used to convey air in a building, furnace or structure.
Air Handling Unit: For purposes of this program refers to equipment that includes a blower or fan, heating and/or cooling coils, and related equipment such as controls, condensate drain pans, and air filters.
Equipment that includes a fan or blower, heating and/or cooling coils, regulator controls, condensate drain pans, and air filters. Air Mass ...
The equipment includes a blower or fan, heating and/or cooling coils, as well as related controls, condensate drain pans, and air filters. The unit does not include ductwork, registers, grilles, boilers, or chillers.
Non-combined gaseous oxygen normally exists in form of diatomic molecules, O2, but it also exists in triatomic form, O3, named ozone. In normal conditions oxygen is a colourless, odourless and insipid gas; it condensates in a light blue liquid.
See also: Liquid, Gas, Water, Solution, Air
 
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