The document calculates the room pressure needed to maintain positive pressure in a cleanroom with dimensions of 13.5 feet by 17 feet by 9 feet. Given an air change rate of 40 changes per hour and a required pressure of 55 Pascals, it determines that an additional 1.12 cubic feet of air is needed to pressurize the room, or 1.177 cubic feet when accounting for 5% leakage. To pressurize the room within 1 second would require a fresh air intake of 70.63 cubic feet per minute in addition to the standard 1377 cubic feet per minute supply air flow.
The document calculates the room pressure needed to maintain positive pressure in a cleanroom with dimensions of 13.5 feet by 17 feet by 9 feet. Given an air change rate of 40 changes per hour and a required pressure of 55 Pascals, it determines that an additional 1.12 cubic feet of air is needed to pressurize the room, or 1.177 cubic feet when accounting for 5% leakage. To pressurize the room within 1 second would require a fresh air intake of 70.63 cubic feet per minute in addition to the standard 1377 cubic feet per minute supply air flow.
The document calculates the room pressure needed to maintain positive pressure in a cleanroom with dimensions of 13.5 feet by 17 feet by 9 feet. Given an air change rate of 40 changes per hour and a required pressure of 55 Pascals, it determines that an additional 1.12 cubic feet of air is needed to pressurize the room, or 1.177 cubic feet when accounting for 5% leakage. To pressurize the room within 1 second would require a fresh air intake of 70.63 cubic feet per minute in addition to the standard 1377 cubic feet per minute supply air flow.