Dear all,
One of the credit requirements is that:
"The pressure differential with the surrounding spaces must be at least
5 Pa on average and 1 Pa at a minimum when the doors to the rooms are closed."
This was deemed a bit vague by the mechanical engineer: He claimed that if the exhaust system is designed for a differential of at least 5 Pa, then why worry about the 1 Pa?
Can someone please clarify the distinction between both numbers, and what's the proper way of designing the system to achieve the requirement?
Many thanks!
Allison Beer McKenzie
Architect, Director of SustainabilitySHP Leading Design
LEEDuser Expert
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July 15, 2011 - 5:05 pm
George- I am not an engineer, so I don't have the full technical answer for you, but the 5 Pa average takes into account the room door being open, while the calculation allows you to drop to a less stringent 1 Pa when the door is closed and contamination is less likely.