jwdundee
Mechanical
- Jan 16, 2002
- 3
I am evaluating the existing Air Conditioning system for an MCC (motor control center) room at a steel mill. The system has a supply air flow of 14,600 scfm and an exhaust air flow of 13,600 scfm. The room is 125'x25'x14'. This appears to equate to 20 air changes per hour. However, they are experiencing too much infiltration of dust and dirt. How much excess supply air is required to provide adequate positive pressure in the room? Is there an ASHRAE standard that spells this out? I know that for room purging per NFPA 496 a face velocity of 60 fpm is required and that this equates to approx. 1300 cfm for a standard door. Any help is appreciated.