A16 -- Laboratories (I-P)
Modern laboratories require regulated temperature, humidity, relative static pressure, air motion, air cleanliness, sound, and exhaust. This chapter addresses biological, chemical, animal, and physical laboratories. Within these generic categories, some laboratories have unique requirements. This chapter provides an overview of the HVAC characteristics and design criteria for laboratories, including a brief overview of architectural and utility concerns. This chapter does not cover pilot plants, which are essentially small manufacturing units.Chapter Table of ContentsLaboratory TypesHazard AssessmentDesign ParametersLABORATORY EXHAUST AND CONTAINMENT DEVICESFume HoodsBiological Safety CabinetsMiscellaneous Exhaust DevicesLaminar Flow Clean BenchesCompressed Gas Storage and VentilationLABORATORY VENTILATIONSupply Air SystemsExhaust SystemsFire Safety for Ventilation SystemsControlStack Heights and Air IntakesAPPLICATIONSLaboratory Animal FacilitiesAncillary Spaces for Animal LaboratoriesContainment LaboratoriesScale-Up LaboratoriesTeaching LaboratoriesClinical LaboratoriesRadiochemistry LaboratoriesOperation and MaintenanceEnergyCommissioningEconomicsCitation: 2011 ASHRAE Handbook -- HVAC Applications:Chapter 16, Laboratories