NADCA definition
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.
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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.