Outdoor air definition

Outdoor air means air introduced from outside a campus building from intakes free of
Outdoor air means air introduced from outside a school building from intakes free of

Examples of Outdoor air in a sentence

  • Outdoor air for ventilation will be based on the American Society of Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard 62-1989, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality.

  • Outdoor air supplied by the HVAC should be increased to the extent possible and MERV13 or higher rated filters should be utilized for recirculated air.

  • Outdoor air samples were also collected concurrently outside buildings 6, 111, 148, and 566 in order to determine ambient VOC levels for the area.

  • Outdoor air (OA) adjustments will be required as the existing, measured OA is less than the minimum required by code for the facility.

  • Outdoor air is delivered at a rate of 20/CFM per person based on one person per 150 usable square feet, as per BOCA National Mechanical Code.

  • The Tenant's HVAC system shall be designed based on the following criteria: Outdoor air conditions: 108 deg.

  • Heating and Cooling design parameters: Indoor Conditions: Summer 75°F db / 50% R▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 72°F db / no humidity control Outdoor Conditions: Summer 95°F db / 78°F w▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 0°Fdb Outdoor air will be provided at a rate of 20 CFM per person (as per latest edition of the International Mechanical Code).

  • Outdoor air shall be introduced into the Building in an amount sufficient to satisfy existing local code requirements (as of the date hereof).

  • Proposed control sequence: - Outdoor air damper serving DOAS will be open during occupied periods and be closed otherwise.

  • Outdoor air is pre-heated as necessary to a minimum temperature of 45°F at peak demand (sometimes higher at part load) using modulating electric resistance heaters.