hollandhvac
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2007
- 120
I have got a new design for a compressor building to review and the basic design indicates a positive air pressure ventilation system. I do know from a previous project that ashrea says something about it, but I have not got these books here.
In my previous design there was only a temperature criteria that stated that the temp. diference inside and outside the building should be no more than 5 degrees C or 9 degrees F.
There should be a minimum ventilation requirement done with one fan and an aditional to switch on incase of high temperature ( over de 5 deg C). Air intake to be fitted with sand trap louvers and bird wire mesh.
With this new design there is a positive pressure required in the building which is conflict with my previous design because that would be negative. Question is now, what are the criteria's? ventilation with positive or negative pressure with sand trap louvers?
In my previous design there was only a temperature criteria that stated that the temp. diference inside and outside the building should be no more than 5 degrees C or 9 degrees F.
There should be a minimum ventilation requirement done with one fan and an aditional to switch on incase of high temperature ( over de 5 deg C). Air intake to be fitted with sand trap louvers and bird wire mesh.
With this new design there is a positive pressure required in the building which is conflict with my previous design because that would be negative. Question is now, what are the criteria's? ventilation with positive or negative pressure with sand trap louvers?