Outdoor air definition
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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.