We are currently working on the design of an industrial plant (aluminum casting in specifics) with two sections - manufacturing hall and administrative/engineering offices. (They are directly attached. The building is one piece) The manufacturing hall is one floor with 11 m floor height. It has mezzanine floor at the perimeters of the hall with labs and some engineering offices. The administrative part has executive and engineering offices. We are able to handle the min. ventilation requirements dictated by ASHRAE 62.1-2007 at the administrative part by mechanical ventilation (using 100% OA AHUs). However, there's no clear guidance neither in LEED reference guide nor in ASHRAE 62.1-2007. (Please note that this is a aluminum casting plant, not a light industry.)

1. Does LEED require anything about ventilation regarding the manufacturing hall section of the industrial plant?

2. If yes, what standard or protocol does LEED refer to?

3. If there's no specific standard or protocol referred, what approach should be adopted to sufficiently ventilate this manufacturing hall section which is also acceptable by LEED review team?

4. The design team is considering a hybrid ventilation (natural ventilation + mechanical ventilation) especially for summer season (the plant is in Climate zone 3C). How does LEED approach the hybrid ventilation systems for manufacturing hall type of spaces?

Has anyone come accross with such a project? Any insight would be appreciated! Thank you...