doopedeng
Mechanical
- May 31, 2006
- 19
Hi All,
I'm in Eastern Canada and wonder what you all think of using exhaust fans to provide the ASHRAE 62.1 required fresh air for small commercial tenant fit-up spaces? Some here think providing fresh air through window/door leaks is fine, as long as the heat source for the space can accommodate that extra load. I rather think the fresh air should be controlled and tempered properly with an HRV/ERV or makeup air unit, but this approach is costly for small spaces, so I struggle with my argument.
The National Building Code of Canada, Part 6 states "In ventilation systems that exhaust air to the outdoors, provision shall be made for the admission of a supply of makeup air in sufficient quantity so that the operation of the exhaust system and other exhaust equipment or combustion equipment is not adversely affected," so this does not exclude exhaust-only approach. The code also references ASHRAE 62.1, which doesn't seem to exclude using infiltration as a source of the outdoor air requirements, so I don't believe the code or its references specifically exclude this approach. I would very much appreciate your thoughts on this approach.
Thanks in advance,
Dooped
I'm in Eastern Canada and wonder what you all think of using exhaust fans to provide the ASHRAE 62.1 required fresh air for small commercial tenant fit-up spaces? Some here think providing fresh air through window/door leaks is fine, as long as the heat source for the space can accommodate that extra load. I rather think the fresh air should be controlled and tempered properly with an HRV/ERV or makeup air unit, but this approach is costly for small spaces, so I struggle with my argument.
The National Building Code of Canada, Part 6 states "In ventilation systems that exhaust air to the outdoors, provision shall be made for the admission of a supply of makeup air in sufficient quantity so that the operation of the exhaust system and other exhaust equipment or combustion equipment is not adversely affected," so this does not exclude exhaust-only approach. The code also references ASHRAE 62.1, which doesn't seem to exclude using infiltration as a source of the outdoor air requirements, so I don't believe the code or its references specifically exclude this approach. I would very much appreciate your thoughts on this approach.
Thanks in advance,
Dooped