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* © Tate O seecascrans” © VENTILATION DUCTING Extract fan units should meet the ventilation requirements fof bathrooms and lavatories in residential and non Fesidential buildings (such 98 schools, hotels and quest houses) and extract air from one or several rooms into an extract duct @)~ 2). Ventilation systems should be sized for & minimum of & complete changes of at in the rooms Which need to be ventilated, A flow of 60min is adequate for bathrooms witha toilet and a flow of 30m"/h ie adequate for one toile. Every internally sited roam to be ventilated must have a non-clasable ventilation opening, The size of the area through which ai flows must be 100mm: for every 1m of room volume. Gaps around the door may be taken 3s equivalent 10 250mm. In bathrooms, the temperature must not fall below 22°C, due tothe flaw of ait The velocity of flowin the living area should be 2 0.2mis. ‘The exhausted air must be led outside. Each individual ventilation system must have its own main duct = (3-6) Central ventilation systems have common main ducting for a number of living areas ~@)- 6. ‘The effective functioning of branching duct convection ventilation systems depends essentially on the available cross-section area of duct available per connection» The cross-section of the ventilation shaft for single-duct systems without mechanical extract 7) in bathrooms and Ws without opon windows up to 8 storeys! should be 1500mm? per room. Gwe ewe Goole (Et Orzo Onin co June ic Jesse inte dct vention 2 = Les ZS i?) | | | PJ oe ae st _ } trdtoor tet toor . iE ie 20 at ane mo ene 4 eene wet a atl i O tageserseemton — © Eemesntsrees., «© Dann serremtees Leann ete ik 70

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