Mike1833
Mechanical
- Jan 2, 2013
- 4
Currently I am in the point of design where I must determine the outside air/ ventilation requirements for a building by using the 62.1 2010 "ventilation rate procedure." I am a bit confused about the two terms "ventilation" and "outside air"that are being thrown around and would appreciate any guidance.
Standard 62.1 lists a method called "ventilation rate procedure." This method calculates the required outside air needed based on a zone's occupancy and square footage. (I thought ventilation was just replacing air in a volume regardless if it is outside air or return air)
I thought there would be another set of requirements aimed specifically towards ventilation, independent of outside air. I would think ventilation would simply be the amount of air changes per hour that your supply air (return air plus outside air) can achieve on a space. I was anticipating a table that would provide such values, but all I see is an outdoor air requirement method that I described above.
Now to me, finding the required outdoor air amount to be used in a building does not really tell me Im getting proper ventilation (air changes per hour) into my zones because the supply air rate is what really does the air changing, and I can only base this supply air on my cooling load since I have no other standard to look at here. This is the only method I see, and I am skeptical that there should be more info stating how much supply air is required to each zone to reach an acceptable air change per hour. I am new at this so I may be missing a key point. Your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks.
Standard 62.1 lists a method called "ventilation rate procedure." This method calculates the required outside air needed based on a zone's occupancy and square footage. (I thought ventilation was just replacing air in a volume regardless if it is outside air or return air)
I thought there would be another set of requirements aimed specifically towards ventilation, independent of outside air. I would think ventilation would simply be the amount of air changes per hour that your supply air (return air plus outside air) can achieve on a space. I was anticipating a table that would provide such values, but all I see is an outdoor air requirement method that I described above.
Now to me, finding the required outdoor air amount to be used in a building does not really tell me Im getting proper ventilation (air changes per hour) into my zones because the supply air rate is what really does the air changing, and I can only base this supply air on my cooling load since I have no other standard to look at here. This is the only method I see, and I am skeptical that there should be more info stating how much supply air is required to each zone to reach an acceptable air change per hour. I am new at this so I may be missing a key point. Your thoughts are appreciated. Thanks.