SAK9
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2002
- 603
Guys
I am designing a lab ventilation system which uses active pressure control by modulating exhaust volume from each rooms.The exhaust is discharged through a high plume exhaust fan to maintain a discharge velocity of 3000 fpm.There is a bypass damper at the fan inlet to maintain the discharge velocity constant when the room exhaust volume varies due to operational requirements and night setbacks.HEPA filters are provided in the room exhaust duct.I am not sure how to control the fan as the HEPA filters load.I think the bypass damper air flow will go on increasing as the HEPA filters load thereby reducing the room exhaust flow rate.What is the best way to control this system ?Please note that the fan exhaust volume needs to be kept constant to maintain the discharge velocity 3000 fpm.