seanhkim
Mechanical
- Feb 18, 2007
- 12
In a hospital floor I'm evaluating on, there are 25 patient rooms. Two of them are negative pressure rooms, and other are general patient rooms. According to the guide, negative pressure rooms have -0.0037"W. To make the negative pressure, return is set to 400cfm and supply is set to 200cfm. For other patient rooms, supply is set to 300 cfm and return is set to 200cfm to make a positive pressure. Meanwhile the corridor which connects all the patients rooms has a balance pressure having 1000 cfm for supply and 1000 cfm for return.
Here is my question. Then
Sum of supply in all patient rooms : 23*300 + 2*200 = 7300 cfm.
Sum of return in all patient rooms : 23*200 + 2*400 = 5400 cfm.
Since air volume in the corridor is balanced, the difference cfm (7300-5400 = 1900cfm) will go to the corridor.
Where does this air go toward? To the adjacent spaces through infiltration?
Here is my question. Then
Sum of supply in all patient rooms : 23*300 + 2*200 = 7300 cfm.
Sum of return in all patient rooms : 23*200 + 2*400 = 5400 cfm.
Since air volume in the corridor is balanced, the difference cfm (7300-5400 = 1900cfm) will go to the corridor.
Where does this air go toward? To the adjacent spaces through infiltration?