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mech5
Mechanical
- Mar 21, 2007
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Hello.
I'm working on providing general ventilation to a pump room. The pumps and motors are below and do not impart any heat to the space. The ventilation I'm providing is just general ventilation. I'm looking to provide 5 ACH per rules of thumb for pump rooms. I'm going to use an intake louver/damper and wall mounted fan.
My question is how should I control the equipment? Should I provide a thermostat and have it kick on when the temperature raises above a certain threshold? What about when the temp drops below freezing? Should I provide a damper on the louver and have it close and shut off the fan when the temp drops below freezing?
What has been typically been done in the past? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I'm working on providing general ventilation to a pump room. The pumps and motors are below and do not impart any heat to the space. The ventilation I'm providing is just general ventilation. I'm looking to provide 5 ACH per rules of thumb for pump rooms. I'm going to use an intake louver/damper and wall mounted fan.
My question is how should I control the equipment? Should I provide a thermostat and have it kick on when the temperature raises above a certain threshold? What about when the temp drops below freezing? Should I provide a damper on the louver and have it close and shut off the fan when the temp drops below freezing?
What has been typically been done in the past? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.