Original air date August 11, 2022

HVAC: Labs and research facilities

1 AIA CES APPROVED LU AVAILABLE FOR ATTENDEES UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF AN EXAM.

Labs and research facilities house sensitive equipment and must maintain very rigid standards. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in particular require careful planning and design. Most labs require the HVAC system to be fully exhausted, requiring high levels of outside air.

Topics such as air change rates, pressure relationships, relative humidity, low-temperature design, energy savings and cross-contamination will be touched on.
Many labs require specialized, unique systems such as fume hoods, purge systems and containment solutions. A review of these will be included in the discussion.
Building codes will be briefly addressed, with a focus on the mechanical and fire codes. All laboratory design engineers should be familiar with the following:


Learning objectives:

  • Learn about ASHRAE, NFPA and ANSI/AIHA guidelines that drive HVAC system design and specifications.
  • Understand various HVAC design strategies and products and systems available.
  • Consider the owner’s project requirements and what HVAC products or systems can help achieve them.
  • Review lab and research facility example design strategies.

Presented By:
Jeremy Barrette, PE, EDAC, HFDP, Principal, Affiliated Engineers Inc., Phoenix
Brandon Fortier, PE, LEED AP, National Leader Science & Technology/Principal, IMEG Corp., Naperville, Illinois

Moderated By:
Amara Rozgus, Content Manager, CFE Media and Technology

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