Defines ventilation system design requirements that provide environmental control in health care facilities. Applies to patient care areas, resident care areas, related support areas within health care facilities, new buildings, additions to existing buildings, and those alterations to existing buildings that are identified within this standard.
Establishes design requirements for temperature and humidity, design requirements for odor control and asepsis, and design requirements for ventilation rates, including, but not limited to, outdoor air to serve health care facilities. Dual units of measurement. This method of testing applies to conventional, bypass, auxiliary air, and variable-air-volume VAV laboratory fume hoods.
This standard is intended primarily for laboratory and factory testing but may be used as an aid in evaluating installed performance as well. Provides minimum legionellosis risk management requirements for the design, construction, commissioning, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and expansion of new and existing buildings and their associated potable and nonpotable water systems and components.
Applies to human-occupied commercial, institutional, multiunit residential, and industrial buildings. This standard does not include single-family residential buildings. Only where specifically noted in this standard shall certain building water systems or parts of building water systems be exempt. Download or read online Ashrae Handbook written by Anonim, published by Unknown which was released on Sauer Jr.
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