A08 -- Health-Care Facilities (SI)
Continual advances in medicine and technology necessitate constant reevaluation of the air-conditioning needs of hospitals and medical facilities. Medical evidence has shown that proper air conditioning is helpful in preventing and treating many conditions, and ventilation requirements exist to protect against harmful occupational exposures. Although the need for clean and conditioned air in healthcare facilities is high, the relatively high cost of air conditioning demands efficient design and operation to ensure economical energy management.Chapter Table of ContentsAir Conditioning in Disease Prevention and TreatmentHOSPITAL FACILITIESAir QualitySpecific Design CriteriaContinuity of Service and Energy ConceptsOUTPATIENT HEALTH CARE FACILITIESDiagnostic ClinicsTreatment ClinicsNURSING FACILITIESDesign Concepts and CriteriaApplicability of SystemsDENTAL CARE FACILITIESCitation: 2011 ASHRAE Handbook -- HVAC Applications: Chapter 8,Health-Care Facilities