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Parking Garage Ventilation

Parking Garage Ventilation

Parking Garage Ventilation

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I am working with the NY State version of the IBC. The previous code required 1.5 CFM/SF of CO levels are over a certain level. The current code requires the same on detection of vehicle operation or presence of occupants.
Is any one using CO level as a vehicle operation detector? Other means?

RE: Parking Garage Ventilation

Yes, I have used the same means on a recent parking garage project.

Justin K, P.E.
http://www.engproguides.com

RE: Parking Garage Ventilation

I used car CO levels for system detection, but I thought i remembered reading in the IBC code commentary thst car alone was not good enough

knowledge is power

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