How to Use This HVAC Systems Resource
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems sit at the intersection of mechanical engineering, public health regulation, and building code compliance — making structured reference material essential for anyone working in or studying the field. This page describes how the HVAC Systems resource is organized, who it is designed to serve, and how to locate specific technical or regulatory content efficiently. Navigation is structured around topic clusters rather than alphabetical lists, so understanding the organizational logic reduces search time significantly.
Purpose of this resource
The HVAC Systems resource functions as a structured reference provider network covering the technical, regulatory, and air quality dimensions of HVAC systems in the United States. It is not a product catalog, a contractor marketplace, or a source of installation instructions. The HVAC Systems Network: Purpose and Scope page establishes the full editorial mandate in detail.
The resource addresses three broad content domains:
- Regulatory and standards framing — Coverage of named standards bodies including ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), as well as model codes such as the International Mechanical Code (IMC) and NFPA 90A. Pages reference specific document identifiers — for example, ASHRAE Standard 62.1 (2022 edition) governing ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality — rather than general agency names alone.
- Technical classification and comparison — Content distinguishes between system types, filtration technologies, and air quality control methods using defined classification boundaries. For instance, HVAC System Types: Air Quality Comparison separates forced-air, hydronic, radiant, and dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS) on the basis of airflow mechanics, filtration compatibility, and ventilation capacity rather than brand or price category.
- Applied topic coverage — Individual reference pages address discrete subjects such as MERV Ratings Explained, Carbon Monoxide HVAC Safety, and Radon Mitigation: HVAC Systems, each scoped to a single technical or regulatory concept.
Permitting and inspection concepts appear within topic pages where they are directly relevant. Mechanical permits in most U.S. jurisdictions are governed by the adopted edition of the IMC or the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC), and inspection checkpoints typically correspond to rough-in, pressure testing, and final commissioning phases. These frameworks are referenced descriptively — not as jurisdiction-specific legal guidance.
Intended users
This resource is structured for four primary user groups, each with distinct access patterns:
- HVAC contractors and technicians seeking regulatory citations, standard identifiers, or technical comparisons to support field decisions, continuing education, or compliance documentation.
- Building owners and facility managers responsible for commercial or institutional HVAC systems who need to understand air quality obligations under ASHRAE 62.1 (2022 edition), EPA guidelines, or sector-specific requirements such as those applied to healthcare facilities under ASHRAE Standard 170.
- Public health and environmental professionals working on indoor air quality (IAQ) investigations, including exposure assessments for particulate matter, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide, or biological contaminants in mechanically conditioned spaces.
- Students and researchers in mechanical engineering, environmental health, or building science who require structured reference material organized around named standards and defined technical categories.
No prior certification is required to access any content. The resource does not assume a single credential baseline — pages covering LEED and WELL Certification: HVAC Air Quality are written for the same audience as pages covering fundamental concepts such as HVAC Filtration and Air Quality.
How to navigate
Content is organized into topic clusters accessible through the HVAC Systems Providers index. Each cluster groups related reference pages under a shared technical or regulatory theme.
Primary navigation paths:
- Air quality standards and regulations — Pages covering ASHRAE, EPA, and OSHA frameworks, including ASHRAE Standards: HVAC Air Quality and EPA Indoor Air Quality: HVAC Guidelines.
- Filtration and purification technologies — A comparative cluster covering MERV-rated mechanical filtration, HEPA systems, UV air purification, electronic air cleaners, and bipolar ionization, with each technology assessed against defined performance and safety criteria.
- Pollutant-specific reference — Individual pages address carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, radon, mold, VOCs, particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), and ozone-generating devices — see Ozone-Generating Air Purifiers: HVAC Risks as a representative example.
- Building sector and use-case pages — Separate pages address residential buildings, commercial buildings, and schools and healthcare facilities, reflecting the fact that ASHRAE Standard 170 imposes ventilation requirements in healthcare settings that differ substantially from the ASHRAE 62.1 (2022 edition) defaults applied to commercial offices.
- Emerging and advanced topics — Pages on Smart HVAC Air Quality Monitoring, Heat Recovery Ventilators, and Infectious Disease and Airborne Transmission address areas where regulatory frameworks are still developing or where recent engineering guidance has outpaced model code adoption cycles.
The HVAC Air Quality Glossary defines technical terms used across the resource and is accessible from any topic cluster. For broader contextual orientation before navigating topic-specific content, HVAC Systems Topic Context provides the field-level framing.
Feedback and updates
Reference content in this resource is reviewed against named standards documents and agency publications. When ASHRAE, EPA, OSHA, or other named bodies revise their guidance documents — such as the 2022 edition of ASHRAE 62.1 (effective 2022-01-01) or EPA's IAQ guidance for schools — the relevant pages are updated to reflect the revised document version and publication year.
Factual corrections, broken citations, or gaps in coverage can be reported through the contact page. Submissions identifying a specific standard identifier, agency document number, or named technical discrepancy receive priority review over general feedback. Suggested topic additions are logged and evaluated against the editorial scope defined in the HVAC Systems Network: Purpose and Scope before any new pages are commissioned.