Hi

During construction preliminary review our team received a technical advice that states the following:
" it does not appear was performed for each area of the building served by a ventilation syste,. Specifically, it apperas that testing was not performed for ACF- and ACF-4, EF-2 and EF-7 ."

The ACF are big ass fans installed in a storage hangar, naturally ventilated, the big ass fans were only installed for thermal comfort purpose only, the storage hangar doors are always open during shift hours. It is our understanding that this type of space does not need to be tested, because it is technically an open space with a roof (due to the size of the hangar door) that is almost the long and height of one side of the hangar. Does anyone knows if we really need to do a testing point in that space?
The project is located in Puerto Rico which is very common to not use air conditioning in many places.
The other systems are EF-2 and EF-6 are two exhaust fans located in a pump room separated from the building and the compressor room, both rooms are mechnical rooms and are not considerer part of the occupable space, moreover the equipment is an EXHAUST system, which in neither case are require to be tested. Please advice.
Nanechka