AirMD
Mechanical
- Dec 18, 2012
- 4
Hello all, I am an air balancing technician and am working at a farm machinery fabrication plant right now. They are having problems with a severe negative pressure within the building as well as the smoke and particles from grinding and welding are not leaving the building with the current air moving equipment. I am trying to convince them a full air survey of all equipment that has an effect on pressurization or air changes is definetly the first step in this situation. Without any actual numbers to go off of my guess would be adding one or two HRV's to increase air changes per hour and installing a mua to offset the negative pressure would be the best way to start dissipatiing the standing particles in the air and to relieve the negative pressure. Any input would be greatly appreciated in regards to this matter.