Basic Documentation
Table Of Contents
- About this Application Guide
- Chapter 1–Introduction
- Chapter 2–Goals of the Laboratory Environment
- Chapter 3–Unique Ventilation Needs of a Laboratory Facility
- Chapter 4–Ventilation Systems Classification
- Chapter 5–Laboratory Facility Exhaust Systems
- Chapter 6–Laboratory Containment Units - Ventilation
- Chapter 7–Room Ventilation, Makeup Air, and Pressurization Control Systems
- Chapter 8–Laboratory Temperature and Humidity Control Systems
- Chapter 9–Laboratory Emergencies - Ventilation System Response
- Chapter 10–Laboratory Ventilation System - Validation
- Chapter 11–Laboratory Ventilation System - Commissioning
- Glossary
- Index
Room Environmental Modeling
The resulting depiction can be used to verify the suitability of a given ventilation
system layout, particularly the suitability of the quantity, type and location of the
supply diffusers. This technique is particularly applicable for analyzing a room’s
ventilation system with regard to occupant safety. It also indicates to what extent
optimum comfort conditioning will be achieved based on adequate air mixing,
temperature distribution and the elimination of ventilation dead spots.
This technique is a very valuable tool for laboratory planners and ventilation system
designers to ensure a laboratory room and its ventilation system arrangement will
provide adequate safety and comfort. This technique is especially applicable for large
facilities that will utilize many laboratory rooms with the same basic configuration.
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