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Calculating negative pressure

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emalsyd

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Is there a calculation to determine how much exhaust is needed in a space to get a desired negative pressure. We have a room with 1200 supply cfm. They are looking for the room to always be a minimum of .01 wc negative. Need to determine how much cfm to exhaust.
 
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Obviously, you have to exhaust more the 1200 CFM. Use the first law of thermo. developed for isothermal condition and such equation can be found in fluid dynamics textbooks; then you can use an inclined manometer to figure out how much of pressure differential you have between inside and outside the room.
 
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