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The document outlines HVAC requirements for laundries. It specifies indoor summer and winter design conditions, with laundries requiring 28°C and 84°F in summer and 19°C and 68°F in winter. Minimum air changes per hour are also specified, with soiled linen areas requiring 10 changes and clean linen areas requiring 10 changes. The document provides guidance on dedicated air handling units for laundries, maintaining negative and positive pressures between areas, heat recovery options, and insulating heat producing equipment.
The document outlines HVAC requirements for laundries. It specifies indoor summer and winter design conditions, with laundries requiring 28°C and 84°F in summer and 19°C and 68°F in winter. Minimum air changes per hour are also specified, with soiled linen areas requiring 10 changes and clean linen areas requiring 10 changes. The document provides guidance on dedicated air handling units for laundries, maintaining negative and positive pressures between areas, heat recovery options, and insulating heat producing equipment.
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The document outlines HVAC requirements for laundries. It specifies indoor summer and winter design conditions, with laundries requiring 28°C and 84°F in summer and 19°C and 68°F in winter. Minimum air changes per hour are also specified, with soiled linen areas requiring 10 changes and clean linen areas requiring 10 changes. The document provides guidance on dedicated air handling units for laundries, maintaining negative and positive pressures between areas, heat recovery options, and insulating heat producing equipment.
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Area Summer Degree C (Degree F) Winter Degree C (Degree F) HVAC Design Manual Ref. 3.14.1.1 Laundry, General 28 (84) - 60% RH 19 (68)
2. Minimum Air Changes per Hour:
Area Laundry, General Soiled Linen Clean Linen 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Provide a dedicated AHU for laundry Provide ventilation, evaporative cooing or mechanical cooling. Maintain negative pressure in the laundry with respect to public corridor or other occupied areas, and exhaust all air to outside. Maintain negative pressure in the soiled linen area with respect to laundry area in general. Maintain clean linen area under positive pressure with respect to laundry area in general. Use a lint filter and make-up air system to clean and re-circulate hot dryer exhaust air back to dryer utilizing the dryer blower. Provide heat recovery, where possible. May reduce air change rate in laundry area during cooling and heating season. Insulate heat producing equipment. Coordinate all requirements with actual equipment submitted. Air Changes 10 10 2 HVAC Design Manual Ref. Table 3-1 Table 3-1 Table 3-1 2.2.10 3.14.1.1 3.14.1.3 3.14.1.3 3.14.1.3 3.14.2 3.14.2 3.14.2 3.14.2 3.14.3
Contact Satish Sehgal @ 202-565-5032, Kurt Knight @ 202-565-4663, Don Walden 202-565-5014 or Sat Gupta @ 202-565-5268 for additional information. September 2001