Are CO2 sensors required in locker rooms? Loker rooms are non-regularly occupied spaces but they are also densely-occupied spaces. I assume that since this kind of space is not included in ASHRAE table with minimal ventilation rates (loker rooms are only included in the table with minimum exhaust requirements) then we don't have to install CO2 sensors there even though it's a densely-occupied space. Is this correct?
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Andrew Mitchell, P.E.
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May 8, 2017 - 9:12 am
Agata, see the link below for the USGBC Space Matrix. The information in there looks like it is a requirement to treat it as an occupiable space.
http://www.usgbc.org/resources/environmental-quality-space-type-matrix