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Technical-Role-4346 t1_iv0p6qm wrote
The article mentions flow rate without regard to room size
ASHRAE Standard 170: Ventilation for Healthcare Facilities recommends a minimum total of 20 air changes per hour and a minimum of 4 air changes of outdoor air per hour to properly ventilate the surgical suite.
AHistoryofGuyStuff t1_iv1djj2 wrote
The air change is based off room size. One air change is equal to the volumetric capacity of the room.
jourmungandr t1_iv42ln4 wrote
Sounds like a job for ERV/HRV
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