Seminar 02 — Cleanroom Mechanical System Design and Operation Impact on Energy Usage

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Cleanrooms typically have very high air change rates and energy usage per square foot, making cleanroom air very expensive air. This seminar evaluates design and operational topics that can have a substantial affect on a cleanroom’s energy usage. The first topic evaluates the potential energy savings and technical challenges of implementing a cleanroom variable air flow control system. The second topic evaluates the different mechanical system types that can be implemented for a specific cleanliness classification and their respective energy usage. The third topic presents research results on airlock impact on cleanroom performance.

2-1 Evaluate Potential Energy Savings and Technical Challenges Implementing a Cleanroom Variable Air Flow Control System
Vincent A. Sakraida, P.E., Engineered Air
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)

2-2 Evaluate the Different Mechanical System Types That Can Be Implemented for a Specific Cleanliness Classification and Their Respective Energy Usage
Kevin Breslin, Merrick & Company
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2-3 Functionality and Performance of Airlocks, Anterooms and Vestibules, Important Findings From Recent ASHRAE Research (RP-1431)
Wei Sun, P.E., Engsysco Inc.
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)

Product Details

Published:
2012
File Size:
1 file , 290 KB
Product Code(s):
D-SA12Sem02
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