170 2013 Ae 20141008 PDF
170 2013 Ae 20141008 PDF
170 2013 Ae 20141008 PDF
Ventilation of
Health Care Facilities
Approved by the ASHRAE Standards Committee on September 16, 2014; by the ASHRAE Board of Directors on October 3,
2014; by the ASHE Board of Directors on August 19, 2014; and by the American National Standards Institute on October 6, 2014.
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2014 ASHRAE
ISSN 1041-2336
Michael F. Mamayek*
Farhad Memarzadeh*
Richard D. Moeller*
Tyler Ninomura
Russell N. Olmsted
Heather L. Platt*
Anand K. Seth*
Gordon P. Sharp*
Andrew J. Streifel*
*Denotes members of voting status when the document was approved for publication
Mark P. Modera
Cyrus H. Nasseri
Heather L. Platt
Peter Simmonds
Wayne H. Stoppelmoor, Jr.
Jack H. Zarour
Julia A. Keen, BOD ExO
Bjarne W. Olesen, CO
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accepted industry practices. However, ASHRAE does not guarantee, certify, or assure the safety or performance of any products, components,
or systems tested, installed, or operated in accordance with ASHRAEs Standards or Guidelines or that any tests conducted under its
Standards or Guidelines will be nonhazardous or free from risk.
gency department waiting rooms, nuclear medicine laboratories, radiology waiting rooms, and laboratory chemical fume
hoods shall
a. be designed so that all ductwork within the building is
under negative pressure;
Exception: Ductwork located within mechanical equipment
rooms. Positive-pressure exhaust ductwork located
within mechanical equipment rooms shall be sealed in
accordance with SMACNA duct leakage Seal Class A.10
b. discharge in a vertical direction at least 10 ft (3 m) above
roof level and shall be located not less than 10 25 ft horizontally from air intakes, openable windows/doors, or
areas that are normally accessible to the public or maintenance personnel and that are higher in elevation than the
exhaust discharge; and
c. be located such that they minimize the recirculation of
exhausted air back into the building.
(a) Revise Section 7.1(a2) to clarify requirements in coordination with ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2010 as shown below.
The remainder of Section 7.1 is unchanged.
7.1 General Requirements. The following general requirements shall apply for space ventilation:
a. Spaces shall be ventilated according to Table 7.1.
1. [ . . . ]
2. The ventilation rates in this table are intended to provide for comfort as well as for asepsis and odor control in areas spaces of a health care facility that
directly affect patient care. Ventilation rates for many
areas spaces not specified here can be found in shall be
obtained from ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1
(ASHRAE [2010b] in Informative Appendix B).
Where areas spaces with prescribed rates in both Standard 62.112 and Table 7.1 of this standard exist, the
higher of the two air change rates shall be used.
(b) Revise Section 7.2.1(e) as shown below. The remainder
of Section 7.2.1 is unchanged.
7.2.1 Airborne Infection Isolation (AII) Rooms. Ventilation for AII rooms shall meet the following requirements
whenever an infectious patient occupies the room:
[...]
e. The room envelope shall be sealed to limit leakage airflow
at provide a minimum differential pressure of 0.01 in. wc
(2.5 Pa) differential pressure across the envelope.
(b) Revise Section 7.2.2(a) as shown below. The remainder
of Section 7.2.2 is unchanged.
7.2.2 Protective Environment (PE) Rooms. Ventilation
for PE rooms shall meet the following requirements:
a. The room envelope shall be sealed to limit leakage air
flow at provide a minimum differential pressure of 0.01
in. wc (2.5 Pa) differential pressure across the envelope.
8.6 Duct Cleanliness. The duct supply system shall meet the
following requirements for cleanliness:
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b. Mechanical Room Layout. Mechanical room layout shall
include sufficient space to provide manufacturers minimum required for access to equipment for operation,
maintenance, and replacement. Floors in mechanical
rooms shall be sealed, including sealing around all penetrations, when they are above surgical suites and critical
N/R
N/R
Positive
INPATIENT NURSING
Function of Space
Pressure
Relationship to
Adjacent Areas (n)
Minimum
Outdoor ach
Minimum
Total ach
N/R
N/R
N/R
(c) Revise Table 7.1 as shown below. The remainder of Table 7.1 is unchanged.
No
No
No
3060
3060
3060
7278/2226
7278/2226
7278/2226
10/14