NADCA definition

NADCA means the National Air Duct Cleaners Association. ]

Examples of NADCA in a sentence

  • Any ductwork to be reused and/or to remain in place shall be cleaned, tested, and demonstrated to be clean in accordance with the standards set forth by NADCA.

  • Be a member in good standing of NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association).

  • Experienced and qualified personnel shall perform all work in accordance with standards and guidelines as set by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) and CAL/OSHA.

  • Following the building “flush out,” all duct systems are vacuumed with portable high-efficiency particulate arrestance (HEPA) vacuums and documented clean in accordance with National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) specifications.

  • NADCA standards shall govern except for special agreements or variations.

  • License Type: Class A Contractor License Number: 2705169536 License Type: DSBSD "Small" License Number: 713207 License Type: NADCA HVAC Cleaning License Number: N/A License Type: License Number: License Type: License Number: License Type: License Number: E.

  • If needed, professionally clean the ductwork per NADCA standards.

  • At the discretion and expense of the owner, sections of the HVAC system may be tested for cleanliness using the NADCA Vacuum Test (gravimetric analysis) as specified in applicable NADCA Standards.

  • The HVAC system cleaning contractor shall have a minimum of one (1) Air System Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) certified by NADCA on a full time basis, or shall have staff certified by a nationally recognized certification program and organization dedicated to the cleaning of HVAC systems.

  • Following the Building “flush out,” all duct systems are vacuumed with portable high-efficiency particulate arrestance (HEPA) vacuums and documented clean in accordance with National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) specifications.