12’–24’ BASIC 6
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12’–24’ BASIC 6
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Pre-Installation (cont.)
Airflow tips
Below are some techniques that make a dramatic difference in congested areas of your facility. Treat air like water, and scoop, direct,
and channel it to where it is needed most.
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Make sure people are not hidden behind structures that would block airflow. This may seem obvious, but work areas are routinely
blocked by shelving, crates, and machinery.
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Position large obstructions so that their smallest profiles are perpendicular to the direction of air movement. For example, a sheet
metal press brake might have five times the frontal area if it is facing the airflow rather than if it is turned sideways.
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Wherever possible, position welding curtains, partitions, sheet materials, etc., to scoop air into the work area rather than deflect it.
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Take advantage of the air moving near the floor by creating ground level openings in your work area. It is better to have a work area
blocked by materials stacked to the ceiling with an opening below than to have low stacks 3 ft (0.9 m) to 6 ft (1.8 m) high sitting on
the floor.
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