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We have workshop that is use for chemical water treatment.
and we are in trouble with acide enviromental that is caused by vapor of acid.
I want the standard that I should use for conditioning it.
I want to know times of air change and other related  issues.
thnx

RE: air conditioning

Is the acid vapor inside?  If so, you need an exhaust hood to capture and exhaust it.  Check with the Industrial Ventilation manual.  Make-up air should equal exhaust plus 10% for pressurization.  Exhaust duct and fan must be corrosion resistant to the vapors.

If it is outside, you may need a tall stack to capture clean outside air to pressurize the bldg. against acid vaport infiltration.

Use 75 Deg.F db/50% RH for indoor design set point.

RE: air conditioning

Are you even in the US?  You need to look that the specific environmental regulations of your country.

TTFN



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