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    Dilution Ventilation Calc - Sanity Check

    Has anyone done a dilution calc of this type before?
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    NFPA 96 - Grease duct access size

    If you look at section 7.4.1.1 it states for a horizontal opening, dimensions must be at least 20" x 20". So for a vertical opening I would say at a minimum those dimensions should hold, but realistically even that might be too small to accomodate the equipment used to descend/acent the duct...
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    Dilution Ventilation Calc - Sanity Check

    My main issue that I am not sure about is if I am handling the units and the conversion of CO from mg/min to a volume of gas correctly. I am using ACGIH dilution calcs as a reference, but the only examples they give are for evaporation of a liquid in pints per hour and the associated constants...
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    Dilution Ventilation Calc - Sanity Check

    Hi walkes, yes its an indoor arena, but size of the space does not matter with a dilution calc... only the rate of generation and the allowable concentration, per ACGIH.
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    Dilution Ventilation Calc - Sanity Check

    Thanks for the reply, but the vehicles are actually being driven, not stationary... sorry forgot to mention this important point.
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    Dilution Ventilation Calc - Sanity Check

    I'm calculating required outdoor air for a vehicle test facility where the vehicles will be running continuously in the space. Here are my calcs - please feel free to comment on anything I might be missing. CO is the dominant contaminant. Allowable max concentration is 29 mg/m3. CO generation...
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    Conditions under which snow will form

    Yes it will be a horizontal wall louver.
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    Conditions under which snow will form

    I am exhausting 25000 cfm of air at 100% RH, 50C. This is in a northern climate and the outdoor ambient temperature will be in the vicinity of -40C at times during the winter. Do I need to be concerned about snow formation (and hence a potential maintenance nightmare in clearing it)? What about...
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    closed loop static pressure

    The movement of air through the duct system is based solely on the differential pressure between two adjacent points. Air will flow from higher pressure to lower pressure. So in this system, you have two primary sources consuming pressure - friction in the ductwork, and the filter. You have one...
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    Off-gas Analysis

    Thanks for the reply JimCasey. That's exactly the information I was looking for and the way that I will proceed.
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    Off-gas Analysis

    Thanks for the replies. Following is some more detailed information. The solid is bitumen ore (aka tar sand) from a mining operation. The tar sand is being transported inside of closed buildings via open conveyor belts, and there will be odour and fume generation from the material as a result...
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    Off-gas Analysis

    I have a solid petroleum compound being handled in a process building and would like to determine what gases are being "off-gased" from it and at what rates - purpose of which is to supply adequate ventilation. Can anyone tell me the type of chemical analysis I am looking for? And possibly...
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    tank fabrication software

    Try COADE "Tank" software. It should do what you're looking for. www.coade.com
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    air exchange rate - residential and industrial

    1. Yes, fans can increase the air exchange rate. 2, 3. Yes there is a standard - ASHRAE Standard 62: Ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality. See www.ashrae.org.
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    P-trap at air-handling unit drain connection

    I would always install a P-trap regardless of whether it is blow through or draw through. You have to consider all conditions including when the unit may not be in operation. When the unit it not in operation there would be nothing to prevent drain gases from migrating up into the unit /...

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