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通風 rates — required 空氣 changes

Recommended 通風 rates 與 空氣 changes per hour 用于 various building spaces 與 applications.

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Overview

Ventilation is the process of supplying fresh outdoor air to an enclosed space and removing stale indoor air. Adequate ventilation is essential for:

  • Indoor air quality (IAQ)
  • Occupant health and comfort
  • Moisture and odor control
  • Dilution of indoor pollutants

Air Changes Per Hour (ACH)

The number of times the entire air volume in a room is replaced per hour:

ACH=QVACH = \frac{Q}{V}

where:

  • QQ = ventilation air flow rate (m³/h)
  • VV = room volume (m³)
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Recommended air changes per hour for various spaces
Space Type
Min ACH(1/h)
Typical ACH(1/h)
Max ACH(1/h)
Residential — living rooms346
Residential — bedrooms246
Residential — kitchens101520
Residential — bathrooms6810
Office — general4610
Office — conference room6812
Classroom6810
Hospital — patient room468
Hospital — operating room152025
Restaurant — dining81012
Kitchen (commercial)152540
Gymnasium6812
Swimming pool area468
Warehouse246
Parking garage468
Laboratory61015
Industrial — welding shop203040
Industrial — paint booth3050100

來源: engineeringtoolbox.com

Ventilation Air Flow Calculator

ASHRAE 62.1 Ventilation Rates

ASHRAE Standard 62.1 specifies minimum ventilation rates based on per person and per floor area:

Vbz=RpPz+RaAzV_{\text{bz}} = R_p \cdot P_z + R_a \cdot A_z

where:

  • RpR_p = outdoor air per person (L/s per person)
  • PzP_z = zone population
  • RaR_a = outdoor air per floor area (L/s per m²)
  • AzA_z = zone floor area (m²)
Occupancy CategoryRpR_p (L/s per person)RaR_a (L/s per m²)
Office space2.50.3
Conference/meeting2.50.3
Classroom (5+)5.00.6
Retail sales3.80.6

Key Points

  • Ventilation rates are typically higher for spaces with more occupants or more pollutant sources
  • Hospitals and laboratories require the highest ventilation rates for contamination control
  • Energy-efficient ventilation uses heat recovery (HRV/ERV) to reclaim energy from exhaust air
  • CO₂ monitoring can be used for demand-controlled ventilation (DCV)