This document discusses air conditioning ducts. It describes the functions of ducts as transmitting air from air handling units to conditioned spaces and properly distributing air. Ducts are classified by velocity, pressure, and air type. General design rules include conveying air directly to save space and power, avoiding sudden changes in direction, and keeping the aspect ratio close to 1. Factors affecting duct design include heat gain/loss and friction. Common duct materials are GI sheet, aluminum, stainless steel, and fiberglass. Dynamic losses occur due to changes in air direction or velocity. The two main duct design methods are the velocity reduction method and equal pressure drop method.