A45 -- Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design (I-P)

A45 -- Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design (I-P)

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Fresh air enters a building through its air intake. Likewise, building exhausts remove air contaminants from a building so wind can dilute the emissions. If the intake or exhaust system is not well designed, contaminants from nearby outside sources (e.g., vehicle exhaust, emergency generator, laboratory fume hoods on nearby buildings) or from the building itself (e.g., laboratory fume hood exhaust) can enter the building with insufficient dilution. Poorly diluted contaminants may cause odors, health impacts, and reduced indoor air quality. This chapter discusses proper design of exhaust stacks and placement of air intakes to avoid adverse air quality impacts. Chapter 24 of the 2009 ASHRAE Handbook - Fundamentals more fully describes wind and airflow patterns around buildings. Related information can also be found in Chapters 8, 17, 32, 33, and 34 of this volume, Chapters 11 and 12 of the 2009 ASHRAE Handbook - Fundamentals, and Chapters 28, 29, and 34 of the 2008 ASHRAE Handbook - HVAC Systems and Equipment.

Chapter Table of Contents

Exhaust Stack and Air Intake Design Strategies

Geometric Method for Estimating Stack Height

Exhaust-To-Intake Dilution or Concentration Calculations

Other Considerations

Citation: 2011 ASHRAE Handbook -- HVAC Applications: Chapter 45, Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design



Product Code(s): D-A452011IP

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