Dear all, We have a facility with lots of process areas having pressurization and code-related minimum circulation rates. As a result, we say that all the process areas HVAC system baseline switch from system 7 to system 3. But also, the administrative part of this project has thermal loads that differ significantly from the rest of the project, therefore, they should also switch from system 7 to system 3. At the end of listing the applicable exceptions, I happen to have a baseline project, which is originally system 7, entirely switched in system 3. Although this is quite positive from the point of view of my project's scoring, I wonder if this is right reading of the Appendix G. It is the combination of the two exceptions that makes it so. But if my process areas are swithced to system 3 due to exception c, should I still consider exception b? Is there a "linear" way of reading these exceptions or should I say "because most of the project is in system 3, the exception b does not apply and my administration building stays in system 7"? Thank you for the help, With Best Regards,
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