Ventilation and Exhaust System Sample Clauses

Ventilation and Exhaust System. General: The system shall be ducted supply and return air. The space above the ceiling shall not be used as a supply or return air plenum.
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Ventilation and Exhaust System. General: The space above the ceiling shall be used as a return air plenum. Design Conditions: Meet the minimum requirements of voluntary consensus standard ASHRAE 62-1999. Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, and approved Addenda using the Ventilation Rate Procedure. Pressurization The ventilation and exhaust system shall be designed and controlled to provide the necessary quantity of outside air to maintain indoor air quality, to satisfy the combustion air requirements, and exhaust requirements in restrooms, while maintaining a positive pressure (0.01" to 0.02" water column) within the building. Ventilation Ventilation requirements shall meet the minimum specifications contained in the MBC for the occupancy areas. The following values shall be considered a minimum acceptable level: A) General Office 20 cfm per person, or 0.2 cfm per square foot of occupied floor (whichever is greater) B) Break room 30 cfm per person Outside air and recirculation Not more than 67% of the ventilation air shall be recirculated. The remaining 33% or 5 cfm per person shall be fresh outside air. Exhaust air Exhaust air from server room, break room and restrooms shall meet the minimum specifications contained in the MBC for the occupancy areas.
Ventilation and Exhaust System. General: The space above the ceiling shall be used as a return air plenum. Design Conditions: Meet the minimum requirements of voluntary consensus standard ASHRAE 62-1999. Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, and approved Addenda using the Ventilation Rate Procedure. Pressurization The ventilation and exhaust system shall be designed and controlled to provide the necessary quantity of outside air to maintain indoor air quality, to satisfy the combustion air requirements, and exhaust requirements in restrooms, while maintaining a positive pressure (0.01" to 0.02" water column) within the building. Ventilation Ventilation requirements shall meet the minimum specifications contained in the MBC for the occupancy areas. The following values shall be considered a minimum acceptable level: A) General Office 20 cfm per person, or 0.2 cfm per square foot of occupied floor (whichever is greater) B) Break room 30 cfm per person C) Mud Room Shower 30 cfm. Outside air and recirculation Not more than 67% of the ventilation air shall be recirculated. The remaining 33% or 5 cfm per person shall be fresh outside air. Exhaust air Exhaust air from server room, break room, mud room shower, and restrooms shall meet the minimum specifications contained in the MBC for the occupancy areas. The exhaust system (hood, motor, squirrel cage or fan blades, wiring, switches, filters, and ducting to the outdoors) in the laboratory shall anticipate fumes or vapors created by the use of a diluted nitric acid solution [90% water, 10% nitric acid], and create a negative pressure within the laboratory room when the hood is manually turned on. The exhaust hood shall be installed over 1 of the 2-compartment sinks, and extend laterally 4' to one side of the sink.

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