Re: US equivalent of what Canada has
RE: A/C ventilation Systems...Each aircraft type is designed from the ground up. Cabins are normally designed to be pressurized to 7000'(at altitude) so the entire pressurization/ventilation of the cabin is an integral part of the complex design of the aircraft; nothing is an add-on or retrofit to be implemented by any airline company, doing something like that would destroy the certification of the A/C. Cabin HEPA filters are designed to be removed and replaced as part of any aircraft's ongoing maintenance schedule. Some newer designs are now including UV-C sterilization where the UV-C effectively fry's the DNA and RNA of all bacterial and viral pathogens. UV-C is simple and is also commonly used in water treatment systems, both commercial and residential. Either way all commercial aircraft type have a sophisticated pressurization/ventilation system that is built in to the original design.
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Re: US equivalent of what Canada has - Rick September 28, 2020, 3:05 am
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