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CHAPTER 1
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Ventilation for Healthy Living
5. Outdoor Air (ventilation) Load
5.1 How to calculate each approximate load
The outdoor air load can be calculated with the following formula if the required outside air intake volume Q m
3
/h to be
introduced is known:
(Outdoor air load) =
γ
· Q
F
· (i
O
- i
R
)
=
γ
[kg/m
3
]
×
S[m
2
]
×
k
×
n [person/m
2
]
×
Vf [m
3
/h·person]
×
(i
O
- i
R
):
∆
i [kJ/kg]
γ
: Specific gravity of air - 1.2 kg/m
3
S : Building’s airconditioned area
k : Thermal coefficient; generally 0.7 - 0.8.
n : The average population concentration is the inverse of the occupancy area per person. If the number of persons in the
room is unclear, refer to the Floor space per person table below.
Vf : Outdoor air intake volume per person
Refer to the Required outdoor air intake volume per person table below.
i
O
: Outdoor air enthalpy - kJ/kg
i
R
: Indoor enthalpy - kJ/kg
Floor space per person table (m
2
)
(According to the Japan Federation of Architects and Building Engineers Associations)
Required outdoor air intake volume per person table (m
3
/h
·
person)
Caution
The application of this table to each type of room should be carefully considered in relation to the degree of smoking in
the room.
Office building
Department store, shop
Restaurant
Teatre or
Average
Crowded
Empty
cinema hall
General design
4 - 7
0.5 - 2
0.5 - 2
5 - 8
1 - 2
0.4 - 0.6
value
5
3.0
1.0
6.0
1.5
0.5
Application example
Required ventilation volume
Degree of smoking
Recommended value
Minimum value
Broker’s office
Extremely heavy
Newspaper editing room
85
51
Conference room
Quite heavy
Bar
51
42.5
Cabaret
Heavy
Office
25.5
17
Restaurant
20
Light
Shop
25.5
17
Department store
None
Theatre
25.5
17
Hospital room
34
25.5
Summary of Contents for Lossnay PZ-41SLB-E
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