Well, yes. It's just a very odd way of saying it. It implies that if I ran the fan for six straight hours, it would exchange the air up to 36 times. Which is technically true, but a really weird way to put it. No one would operate it that way.
Like if I said "it took me twenty minutes to eat lunch. So in three hours I could eat nine lunches." Well, maybe...
When you drive what unit of measure do you use? You don't tell the police you were doing a 2 minute mile in a 4 minute mile zone. Or do you? 30 MPH in a 15 MPH school zone.
In that light, given the size of your house is likely different than your neighbors, as an engineer or designer I would compensate for those differences in the system/design specs and still deliver a system that changed out the air in each house 3-6 times per hour or Air Changes per Hour. The hour is constant just like in MPH. I actually would also specify the pressure at which that volume flow was occuring.
Y’all out here on the lord’s day solving SAT math problems.
Actually getting some pool time this weekend.
Thunderstorm and a cool down.
My mom decided that she wanted to be called “Oma” by my kids. So, as they learn to speak, I’m trying to teach them to shout “Oma’s Coming” like those kids on The Wire yell “Omar’s coming, y’all! Hide the stash!”
Funny, but I actually try to leave most of my oxalis alone. The little pink flowers are beautiful. It's the "bamboo grass" that takes over my yard. I slowed it down a little in a few places, but it is going full force in others.
On a brighter note, I do have blooms on the cherry tomato plants!
I don't do yardwork. Or garden.
I don't do any more Mondays until August.