In an office building, shall meeting rooms (sporadically occupied within the schedule defined for the remaining occupied office areas) be considered an isolation zone according to ASHRAE 90.1 (2007) section 6.4.3.3.4?
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Marcus Sheffer
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October 22, 2013 - 4:09 pm
No.
The key word in this section is nonsimultaneously. A meeting room in an office will be operated/occupied simultaneously with the office spaces. The idea behind this section is to isolate areas that do not operate at the same time from each other so you are not sending conditioned air to a space that is not occupied on a regular basis.