PatBethea
Mechanical
- Nov 16, 2006
- 142
I'm doing the HVAC for a bowling alley. I went out with the mechanical contractor one day last week and discovered that the bathrooms are being built without a ceiling. The owner decided he would just build up 8' walls around the bathrooms, but not enclose them. My initial response was, "You can't do that." He said, "Why not?" I never could find a prohibition in the code to building a restroom without a ceiling. If anyone knows of one, please let me know. For the record, this is in FL.
Anyway, I need to reconfigure the exhaust from the restrooms now. Each consists of 7 water closets (and/or urinals). My first thought was to use two roof-mounted fans per restroom (~250 cfm each) and have each fan ducted down to a return grille mounted about 8' AFF. By doing this, I feel confident I'm meeting the "letter of the law", but I'm not so sure I'll meet the intent.
Not mentioned above, but relevant, is that the restrooms are located very near to the snack bar and small dining area. Should I maybe duct to a grille above each water closet/urinal? Increase the amount of air being discharged? Stick with my original idea? Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Anyway, I need to reconfigure the exhaust from the restrooms now. Each consists of 7 water closets (and/or urinals). My first thought was to use two roof-mounted fans per restroom (~250 cfm each) and have each fan ducted down to a return grille mounted about 8' AFF. By doing this, I feel confident I'm meeting the "letter of the law", but I'm not so sure I'll meet the intent.
Not mentioned above, but relevant, is that the restrooms are located very near to the snack bar and small dining area. Should I maybe duct to a grille above each water closet/urinal? Increase the amount of air being discharged? Stick with my original idea? Anyone got any thoughts on this?