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Building TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Better Buildings Alliance - Laboratories Project Team A Guide to Navigating Building and Fire Codes for Laboratories Enabling demand-based ventilation and optimized minimum air changes per hour 1. Introduction Chemistry laboratory1 ventilation primarily involves exhausting air from rooms and exposure control devices such as fume hoods to contain, dilute, and remove hazardous gases as well as to remove heat generated by processes within the lab. To replace the exhausted air, conditioned outdoor air is supplied to the spaces as make up air. The objective is to maintain acceptable air quality for occupants, to prevent fires and explosions, to maintain indoor temperatures, and to maintain desired pressure differentials between Building spaces.
Energy Efficiency & BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM Renewable Energy U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Better Buildings Alliance - Laboratories Project Team. A Guide to Navigating Building and Fire Codes for Laboratories
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