hongoman
Computer
- May 13, 2011
- 6
I am designing a small laboratory for producing mushroom spawn in Costa Rica. The laboratory is in the higher mountains at 8000 feet and has fairly constant temperature year around of between 55 degrees at night and up to 70 degrees in the day. Humidity outside is between 50% and 90%. The lab size will be 15’x 10’ with 11’ceilings. There are also two spawn storage closets of 5’x4’. The laboratory is being built with 6” Styrofoam walls with a plaster coating and should have an insulation value of R30 in the walls and floor and R40 in the ceiling. It should be very well sealed from the outside and has triple door entry. The lab will have one or two persons working in it a few hours a day. There is a refrigerator, incubator, autoclave and other equipment that will product heat. The goal is to keep the laboratory at a temperature of between 70 and 80 degrees and an RH of between 35%-50%. It should be positive pressurized through HEPA filters. Both the workers and the mushroom spawn produce some CO2 that may need to be exchanged.
My guess is that a heating or cooling system will not be needed but an Economizer can be used to control the temperature and that a small dehumidifier in the laboratory can control the humidity.
The laboratory is being built on a very tight budget.
I have considered several systems that may work. One is the Honeywell Jade Economizer Controller, with two Jade temperature sensors and the M7215 Damper Motor that can be purchased for around $400. Also Jackson Systems offers an Economizer system with the controller and motorized dampers, but I haven’t been able to find their price. I also thought that I could just assume that the temperature outside will be cooler then the temperature inside and instead of using an Economizer, I could just start taking in outside air anytime the temperature inside reaches the limits, then all I would need is a temperature controller that would open the air intake and exhaust damper and close the connecting damper (see diagram).
Your comments on whether this will work and the best items to purchase for the system will be greatly appreciated. All the items will be purchased in the US and then shipped to Costa Rica.
The other items that I need to figure is how to keep a positive pressure in the laboratory. Can that be done with just a pressure damper in the return air line?
And how do I figure the correct size fan and type for the system as it will be pushing air through a course air filter, an electrostatic filter and finally a 24” x 24” x 12” ASTROCEL I MODEL HT500 HEPA filter tested at 1000 CFM with PENETRATION 006% DOP @ 20% 009%.
Any suggestions, comments, ideas, etc will be greatly appreciated.
My guess is that a heating or cooling system will not be needed but an Economizer can be used to control the temperature and that a small dehumidifier in the laboratory can control the humidity.
The laboratory is being built on a very tight budget.
I have considered several systems that may work. One is the Honeywell Jade Economizer Controller, with two Jade temperature sensors and the M7215 Damper Motor that can be purchased for around $400. Also Jackson Systems offers an Economizer system with the controller and motorized dampers, but I haven’t been able to find their price. I also thought that I could just assume that the temperature outside will be cooler then the temperature inside and instead of using an Economizer, I could just start taking in outside air anytime the temperature inside reaches the limits, then all I would need is a temperature controller that would open the air intake and exhaust damper and close the connecting damper (see diagram).
Your comments on whether this will work and the best items to purchase for the system will be greatly appreciated. All the items will be purchased in the US and then shipped to Costa Rica.
The other items that I need to figure is how to keep a positive pressure in the laboratory. Can that be done with just a pressure damper in the return air line?
And how do I figure the correct size fan and type for the system as it will be pushing air through a course air filter, an electrostatic filter and finally a 24” x 24” x 12” ASTROCEL I MODEL HT500 HEPA filter tested at 1000 CFM with PENETRATION 006% DOP @ 20% 009%.
Any suggestions, comments, ideas, etc will be greatly appreciated.