cowboyjoe1114
Mechanical
- Jul 13, 2016
- 6
Hello,
First post so bear with me on the formality. I am interning and currently working on a future detail center/automated car wash building and am running into issues with the contractor and owner about how many CO and NO2 sensors are needed and in what rooms. There are two wet detail bays, three dry detail bays, and a long ~100 ft automated wash tunnel. I had setup sensors in every bay per guidance from a sensor supplier. The issue is cost, so we are determining what is the bare minimum for removing contaminants and where CO and NO2 sensors are needed. I need codes referenced, in Iowa, and any help on what is required. I had thought that the automated tunnel needs the sensors at the least and the detail bays will not have enough car exhaust to require mechanical ventilation. Also the wash tunnel does meet the natural ventilation code, due to the wash bay doors being greater than 4% of the tunnels floor space. Tunnel has a 28' ceiling however and the doors are 12' tall.
Any help would be fantastic!
Thank you
First post so bear with me on the formality. I am interning and currently working on a future detail center/automated car wash building and am running into issues with the contractor and owner about how many CO and NO2 sensors are needed and in what rooms. There are two wet detail bays, three dry detail bays, and a long ~100 ft automated wash tunnel. I had setup sensors in every bay per guidance from a sensor supplier. The issue is cost, so we are determining what is the bare minimum for removing contaminants and where CO and NO2 sensors are needed. I need codes referenced, in Iowa, and any help on what is required. I had thought that the automated tunnel needs the sensors at the least and the detail bays will not have enough car exhaust to require mechanical ventilation. Also the wash tunnel does meet the natural ventilation code, due to the wash bay doors being greater than 4% of the tunnels floor space. Tunnel has a 28' ceiling however and the doors are 12' tall.
Any help would be fantastic!
Thank you