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ASHRAE - IIVC2022-C030

Overview of a Method of Design, Implementation and Control of Building Pressurization to Protect Building Occupants from Arbitrarily Hazardous Environments

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 9
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ABSTRACT

This work presents an overview of a practical method of Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) that provides acceptable indoor air quality throughout a building exposed to an arbitrarily hazardous outside environment. This is achieved by using forced inflow of well-filtered outside air to pressurize the building to the extent that all outside infiltration through the inherently leaky building envelope is constantly eliminated. While accounting for current outside temperature and wind conditions, HVAC system operating costs are minimized by dynamic control of air inflow to the building at a rate leading to pressure levels that are always only marginally greater than those associated with the onset of zero infiltration.

The method includes a design option for multiple interior building pressure zones having sequentially higher levels of pressure/security, where occupants in a higher-pressure zone are also always protected from infiltration from a possibly hazardous environment in an adjacent lower-pressure zone, the result, say, of a discharge there of a hazardous airborneagent.

Document History

IIVC2022-C030
January 1, 2022
Overview of a Method of Design, Implementation and Control of Building Pressurization to Protect Building Occupants from Arbitrarily Hazardous Environments
ABSTRACT This work presents an overview of a practical method of Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) that provides acceptable indoor air quality throughout a building exposed to an...

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