airexchange
Specifier/Regulator
- Nov 7, 2006
- 1
I am new to this, so assistance most appreciated. I believe that typical air exchange rates are 0.5 to 1.5 per hour. I want to increase the ventilation for hazardous substances purposes (someone, a homeowner or a worker in a home, using/applying a product that requires ventilation). I am trying to determine if I can increase the air exchnage rate by using extra ventilation such as fans. I have read that using ventilation hoods could increase it as high as 6 per hour. interested in this for residences and industrial setting. so here are my questions:
1. Is there a way to determine if fans be used to increase air exchange rate? If so, can one determine how much a fan can increase air exchange rate?
2. what is the maximum air exchange rate for a residence? is there a standard?
3. what is the maximum air exchange rate for an industrial setting? is there a standard?
thank you!
1. Is there a way to determine if fans be used to increase air exchange rate? If so, can one determine how much a fan can increase air exchange rate?
2. what is the maximum air exchange rate for a residence? is there a standard?
3. what is the maximum air exchange rate for an industrial setting? is there a standard?
thank you!