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Laundry room

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vhtran66

Mechanical
Oct 1, 2005
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Hello there,

Should we design a laundry room (about 50 dryers and washers) with negative pressure to keep contamination/chemical inside the room, or positive pressure to keep the laundry room dry? Is there a standard design we have to follow for a laundry room?
Any help is much appreciated.

VT
 
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The positive pressure may not help you keep the washing area dry. I would rather focus on containment issue and keep it negative. In pharmaceutical plants, laundries are kept at negative pressure w.r.to adjacent spaces.

 
I would keep the pressure negative and use a dehumidifier in order to keep the room dry.
 
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... Punt
... at least that is a frequently used
and realistic approach
 
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