[Latest topic] TCTA027: Air quality design of biomedical facilities

The Environmental Protection Agency formulated and announced the indoor air quality standards and the implementation rules of the management law in 2011, and subsequently announced the specific organizations that must meet and detailed maintenance and management plan documents. Further, in January 2016, hospitals and schools were extensively required to comply with relevant regulations and standards. If these contents are strictly followed and implemented, the air quality should be greatly improved. Taking the United States as an example, in addition to IAQ regulations (ASHRAE 62.1) for biotechnology and medical facilities, AIA, ASHRAE, ASHE, JOINT COMMISSION, and CDC all have more detailed and professional facility construction guidelines and engineering specifications. Whether it is an existing facility or a new project, if the owner, design unit and construction unit can further understand the air quality requirements of the biomedical field, especially the design and performance of the air conditioning and ventilation system, the quality and performance of the facility can be ensured. Run target. This article attempts to link related air quality issues with engineering design considerations, which can be used as a reference for air quality requirements in related engineering design.

Keyword: Air quality, biomedicine, air conditioning

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