ASHRAE Terminology

A Comprehensive Glossary of Terms for the Built Environment
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zeolite

group of aluminosilicates containing very loosely held cations, used in molecular sieves and ion exchangers.

zeolite filter, gas

Type of silicate adsorbent used for removal of certain odors. It is also used as a carrier for such reactive chemicals as potassium permanganate.

zeotrope

blend comprising multiple components of different volatilities that, when used in refrigeration cycles, change volumetric composition and saturation temperatures as they evaporate (boil) or condense at constant pressure.

zeotropic

refers to blends comprising multiple components of different volatility that, when used in refrigeration cycles, change volumetric composition and saturation temperatures as they evaporate (boil) or condense at constant pressure. The word is derived from the Greek words zein (to boil) and tropos (to change).

zeotropic refrigerant

a zeotropic refrigerant contains two or more components whose equilibrium vapor phase and liquid phase compositions differ. The temperature of a zeotropic refrigerant changes as it evaporates or condenses at constant pressure (Compare to azeotropic refrigerant).

zero energy band

the dead band between control setpoints, such as between heating and cooling, where the lowest amount of mechanical energy is being utilized. Contrast dead band.

zero point energy

residual energy of a system at absolute zero.

zeroth law of thermodynamics

if two systems are both in thermal equilibrium with a third one, they are in mutual thermal equilibrium.

zone

(1) a separately controlled heated or cooled space. (2) one occupied space or several occupied spaces with similar occupancy category, occupant density, zone air distribution effectiveness, and zone primary airflow per unit area. (3) space or group of spaces within a building for which the heating, cooling, or lighting requirements are sufficiently similar that desired conditions can be maintained throughout by a single controlling device.

zone (control zone)

space or group of spaces within a building with heating or cooling requirements sufficiently similar that comfort conditions can be maintained by a single controlling device.

zone valve

valve that modulates water flow to a thermal zone in response to a downstream temperature signal.

zone, comfort

those combinations of air temperature, mean radiant temperature, and humidity that are predicted to be an acceptable thermal environment at particular values of air speed, metabolic rate, and clothing insulation (Icl).

zone, occupied

the region normally occupied by people within a space. In the absence of known occupant locations, the occupied zone is to be between the floor and 1.8 m (6 ft) above the floor and more than 1.0 m (3.3 ft) from outside walls/windows or fixed heating, ventilating, or air-conditioning equipment, and 0.3 m (1 ft) from internal walls.

zoned smoke control

a smoke control system that includes smoke exhaust for the smoke zone and pressurization for all contiguous smoke control zones. The remaining smoke control zones in the building also may be pressurized.

zoning

division of a building or group of buildings into separately controlled spaces (zones), where different conditions can be maintained simultaneously.