An HVAC system in which a
local thermostat controls room temperature by controlling the volume of
fixed-temperature air (heated or cooled) delivered to the room. An
advantage of VAV is its operating and first-cost economies. A
disadvantage is that fresh air circulation is reduced when the required
temperature setting has been reached.
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