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Heat build up in printing plant

Heat build up in printing plant

Heat build up in printing plant

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Can anyone tell me where to print out information about ventilating excessive heat build up due to numerous machines running in an enclosed environment? I am presently trying to inform managment of the need to pull heat away from several presses, die cutters and gluers and send it to the outside. The problem I am running into is that they are saying the air conditioning wouldn't be effective. Their idea is that it would also pull out the cool air and leave the heat inside. I would appreciate any help where I could show them the idea in black and white.

RE: Heat build up in printing plant

Hello,

See: Industrial Ventilation, A Manual of Recommended Practice, 10th Edition or later. By American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Section 3 Ventilation For Heat Control.

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