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Officials say the goal of the second edition of the standard is to make fume hood testing more uniform and the changes reflect some of the unique challenges of testing the products.
The National Environment Balancing Bureau’s Procedural Standards for Building Enclosure Testing were designed to establish a uniform and systematic set of criteria for the testing and commissioning of building enclosure systems.