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TC 10.5 > Handbook

Technical Committee 10.5 is responsible for the following Handbook chapters:

Volume & Chapter Title Status
Refrigeration, #11 Commodity Storage Requirements Review Cycle Started
Refrigeration, #14 Refrigeration Facility Design Review Cycle Started

If you have additions, revisions, corrections, or ideas for new chapters related to the Committee's purpose, please contact the Handbook Subcommittee Chair.

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Current drafts of the handbook chapters are accessible through the following links.

  • Chapter 11 - Commodity Storage Requirements: I-P
  • Chapter 14 - Refrigerated Facility Design: I-P

Historical Handbook Chapters

Copyright TC 10.5 Refrigerated Distribution & Stoage Facilities, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. This posting is by permission from ASHRAE. © 1932-1986 ASHRAE Handbook. This text may not be copied nor distributed in either paper or digital form without ASHRAE's permission. Contact ASHRAE at www.ashrae.org.

Previous ASHRAE Handbook Chapters are available for download below. Warning: each file has been scanned into Adobe PDF form, and may have a large file size.

  • Chapter 21 - Cold Storage Plants: 1932
  • Chapter 19 - Cold Storage Buildings: 1940
  • Chapter 17 - Refrigerated Warehouse Design: 1954
  • Chapter 22 - Refrigerated Warehouse Design: 1959
  • Chapter 49 - Refrigerated Warehouse Practice: 1964
  • Chapter 36 - Refrigerated Warehouse Design: 1971
  • Chapter 41 - Refrigerated Warehouse Design: 1978
  • Chapter 25 - Refrigerated Warehouse Design: 1986


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