Hello,
I am looking for help with an issue concerning the ventilation requirement EQP1 for a logistic warehouse.
The table 6-1 from ASRHAE.90.1ip.2010 to calculate the volume of air renewal is well thought for most kind of buildings.
But for a logistic warehouse of almost 6000m² and 12 meters high (72 000 cubic meters) with a maximum of 15 persons occupancy at once, it doesn't seem quite adapted.
The requirement to bring 8300m3/h of outdoor fresh air seems like a huge waste of energy for a really little gain in air quality.
On my project I have an air extraction of 6000m3 per h but no equipment was planned to force fresh outdoor air in the building.
Arguments for not putting such system are the followings:
- The activity requires the opening of wide sectional doors as often as 17 times a day
- Such building doesn't have an high ratio of air tightness.
- The air won't get saturated in CO2 by 15 persons in 72 000m3.
- Ventilating unheated air in the building would increase significantly the heating costs.
So my questions:
Is there a limit to the room volume or people density to which that rule applies?
Can an exception be made on such configuration to avoid wasting energy and money for imperceptible gains?
Gabriela Crespo
BECxP, CxA+BE, LEED AP BD+C, O+MRevitaliza Consultores
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April 17, 2019 - 4:10 pm
A well designed exhaust system can also comply with mechanical ventilation as long as there is a way to supply outdoor air such as a louver that allows the correct volume. You would still have to think about filtration requirements and controls.