zer0net
Chemical
- Mar 20, 2008
- 9
Hi everyone,
I'm currently tasked with balancing air in a new pharma company and it would be great if someone can tell me if i'm on the right path.
On the main manufacturing area, there are about 30 rooms, each room has most rooms have 1 to 3 supply air diffusers and 1 to 2 return grills (depending on the size of the room), the biggest room has about 18 supply diffusers and 3 return. We have 2 HAAKON AHUs handling air on this floor. What we want to do is keep the corridor pressure to be higher than that of the room, so when the door opens air from corridor should flow into the room and no air should come out what so ever.
I'm playing around with this and I have set the supply fan to 45Hz and return fan to 55Hz. I did this because I think that by setting return fan to be higher than supply I will force the air from corridor to the room and also when the door is opened, the return grill should be able to handle large influx of air. Doing so magnahelic shows me differential pressure of approx 15Pa (after adjusting return damper for each room).
But I dont know if this method is efficient or even right. Can anyone please confirm/offer suggestions
Thank you
I'm currently tasked with balancing air in a new pharma company and it would be great if someone can tell me if i'm on the right path.
On the main manufacturing area, there are about 30 rooms, each room has most rooms have 1 to 3 supply air diffusers and 1 to 2 return grills (depending on the size of the room), the biggest room has about 18 supply diffusers and 3 return. We have 2 HAAKON AHUs handling air on this floor. What we want to do is keep the corridor pressure to be higher than that of the room, so when the door opens air from corridor should flow into the room and no air should come out what so ever.
I'm playing around with this and I have set the supply fan to 45Hz and return fan to 55Hz. I did this because I think that by setting return fan to be higher than supply I will force the air from corridor to the room and also when the door is opened, the return grill should be able to handle large influx of air. Doing so magnahelic shows me differential pressure of approx 15Pa (after adjusting return damper for each room).
But I dont know if this method is efficient or even right. Can anyone please confirm/offer suggestions
Thank you