JohnnyHS
Petroleum
- May 29, 2009
- 34
thread403-43928
Hi Guys
I had just found this thread looking for room pressurisation calcs - v useful. Thanks! In the petrochem industry we not only need a pressurised "room" (for safety aspects so nasty/explosive gases do not enter) but also air changes as well (to stop them staying there if they do or if generated in the house).
I had an application for a house 4m x 2.5m x 3m with a 50 PA pressure requirement and 12 air changes per hour. We need to use effective "leakages" to ensure this air change happens. this is where vents come into it.
From the calcs i have worked out that with a 2 x 200mm x 200mm vents i get 12.74(!)air changes whilst maintaining a 50PA overpressure if the HVAC unit supplies 106 litres per second.
I have generated an excel sheet to help me calc this in the future. if any of y'all would like this then let me know
Cheers!
Hi Guys
I had just found this thread looking for room pressurisation calcs - v useful. Thanks! In the petrochem industry we not only need a pressurised "room" (for safety aspects so nasty/explosive gases do not enter) but also air changes as well (to stop them staying there if they do or if generated in the house).
I had an application for a house 4m x 2.5m x 3m with a 50 PA pressure requirement and 12 air changes per hour. We need to use effective "leakages" to ensure this air change happens. this is where vents come into it.
From the calcs i have worked out that with a 2 x 200mm x 200mm vents i get 12.74(!)air changes whilst maintaining a 50PA overpressure if the HVAC unit supplies 106 litres per second.
I have generated an excel sheet to help me calc this in the future. if any of y'all would like this then let me know
Cheers!