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HVA
(redirected from Heating, Ventilation and Air)

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HvAHogeschool Van Amsterdam
HVAHauptverwaltung Aufklärung (East German Foreign Intelligence)
HVAHazard Vulnerability Analysis
HVAHeating, Ventilation and Air
HVAHuron Valley Ambulance (Michigan)
HVAHigh Value Asset
HVAHastings Voluntary Action (England, UK)
HVAHigh Value Agricultural
HVAHardin Valley Academy (Knoxville, TN)
HVAHalton Voluntary Action (England, UK)
HVAHealth Value Added
HVAHomo-Vanillic Acid
HVAHomogenizing Valve Assembly (milk homogenizer)
HVAHusqvarna Vapenfabriks
HVAHigh Voltage Assembly
HVAHigh-Voltage Adapter
HVAHalogenated Volatile Anesthetic
HVAHerpes Virus Association (UK)


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The technology has passed proof-of-concept tests that involved retrofitting the system into existing heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.
Automated heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems were installed, as were water-conservation measures.
The retail units have separate heating, ventilation and air conditioning units; the roofs and common areas are in excellent condition," he added.
 
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