Fugeguy
Mechanical
- Oct 23, 2002
- 77
We build large custom manufactured horse trailers.
We moved into a new 50,000 ft^2 facility this spring.
Winter is coming and the facility is closed up. All summer we had the doors open and that provided excellant ventilation. We perform a variety of operations including welding of aluminum and steel, plasma arc cutting, gluing operations with DAP,cleaning of the finished aluminum with acid and cutting of FRP. None of these are that bad on their own, however as we have closed the facility doors, we now have a dustcloud in the afternoon.
Since our activites and locations vary each day, we are planning on getting some industrial floor fans to push fumes and dust from the work areas. In addition, we are going to put large industrial fans in each end of the building.
If you go to ASHRAE Standard 62-1999, table 2.1, there are not any recommendations for manufacturing facilities. As noted, we generate a relatively small volume of dust and fumes so my thought was to size the fans based on the .3 cfm/ ft^2 recommendation or about 15,000 cfm. The plan would be to put a 7,500 cfm reversible fan in each end of the building.
Does this seem a reasonable approach?
We moved into a new 50,000 ft^2 facility this spring.
Winter is coming and the facility is closed up. All summer we had the doors open and that provided excellant ventilation. We perform a variety of operations including welding of aluminum and steel, plasma arc cutting, gluing operations with DAP,cleaning of the finished aluminum with acid and cutting of FRP. None of these are that bad on their own, however as we have closed the facility doors, we now have a dustcloud in the afternoon.
Since our activites and locations vary each day, we are planning on getting some industrial floor fans to push fumes and dust from the work areas. In addition, we are going to put large industrial fans in each end of the building.
If you go to ASHRAE Standard 62-1999, table 2.1, there are not any recommendations for manufacturing facilities. As noted, we generate a relatively small volume of dust and fumes so my thought was to size the fans based on the .3 cfm/ ft^2 recommendation or about 15,000 cfm. The plan would be to put a 7,500 cfm reversible fan in each end of the building.
Does this seem a reasonable approach?