Title: Keeping Buildings Clean
1Keeping Buildings Clean
- Building-in Control of Contaminants to Attain and
Maintain IAQ Acceptability
H. E. Barney Burroughs 770 594 1877 heburroughs_at_mi
ndspring.com
2What Makes the IAQDG So Special?
- Long Overdue with Advanced Tactics
- Standard 62Minimum Code
- Focus on Ventilation
- The Sponsorships with ASHRAE as Lead
- EPA, ACCA, AIA, SMACNA, BOMA, GBC
- The Scope
- Holistic
- Integrated Design
- Moisture, microbial, envelope, pressure,
filtration, hvac, ventilation, contaminants,
humidity, commissioning, maintenance - The Team
- Region IV consulting eng participantshumidity
awareness - Experts from each of the above fields
- VALUE (29 till Jan 1 11)
3CONTAMINANT CONTROL STRATEGIES
- Source Control
- Elimination/isolation
- Ventilation
- Dilution
- Filtration and Air Cleaning
- Extraction
4OUTDOOR SOURCES OF CONTAMINANTS
- Outdoor Air Pollutants
- Particulates
- VOCs
- CO
- Ozone
- SOx
- Moisture
- Soil Gas
- Cross Contaminates
- Exhaust
- Neighboring sources
5Pathways of Contaminant Introduction
- VentilationPumping
- Walk-inCarrying
- Infiltration--Leaking
6WHY OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY IS CRITICAL
7COMPLICATIONS OF TYPICAL OUTDOOR AIR AT SITE OR
LOCALE
- Urban Traffic
- Busy Airport
- Non-compliant NAAQS
- Elevated Ozone
- Soil Out Gassing
- High Pollen Counts
- High Temperature and Humidity
- Adjacent sources
8Urban Traffic
9Busy Airport
10Ozone and Smaze
11Prior Steel Mill Site
12Radon
13Spring Pollen
14INDOOR SOURCES OF CONTAMINANTS OCCUPANT RELATED
- Occupants
- Body chemistry, personal hygiene, shedding
- Occupant Activities
- Recreation, art, science
- Career Aids and Devices
- Computers, printing
- Purposeful Activities
- Cleaning, cooking, insect control, redecorating
15INDOOR SOURCES OF CONTAMINANTSBUILDING--RELATED
- Building Materials
- Manufactured Lumber
- Ceiling Tile (secondary source)
- Floor and Wall Coverings (secondary source)
- Finishes and Coatings
- IT Equipment and Related
- Desks, Furnishings, Fixtures
16SOURCE CONTROL STRATEGIES
- Control intrusion of radon and soil gases
- Soil depressurization
- Provide effective track off systems
- Avoid walk-in contaminants and moisture
- Minimize IAQ impact of cleaning
- Selection of low maintenance surfaces
- Provide local capture and point-source exhaust of
contaminants - Locate outdoor intake
- Avoid exhaust cross-over
17SOURCE CONTROL STRATEGIES-more
- Control emissions through material and component
selection - Employ pre-installation venting and airing out of
components - Employ initial flush out of building
18SOURCE CONTROL STRATEGIESCOMPONENT SELECTION
- Review MSDS for chemical content
- Review component out-gassing test and rate data
- Identify Contaminants of Concern (CoC)
- Select Cognizant Authority to determine exposure
limit(s) of acceptability
19MATERIAL SELECTION APPLIED
20FILTRATION AND AIR CLEANING (FAC)Using FAC for
IAQ Enhancement
- Improving Polluted Outdoor Air
- Ozone and acid gas control
- PM2.5
- Keeping Building Surfaces Cleaner
- HVAC distribution
- Reduction of COC
- Viable/pathogenic particles
- Treating of Troublesome Exhaust
- Augmenting Ventilation using the IAQ P
21FAC AT WORK
22Archives-Content Protection
23CONFERENCE CENTER/HOTELOdor Control
24GETTING TO KNOW MERV
- Minimum Efficiency after Conditioning
- Specific size fractions
- Over the entire loading curve
- Provides easy selection from Composite CurveMERV
- MERVEfficiency only
- Life cycle
- Space
- Pressure drop/energy
25TYPICAL COMPOSITE CURVE
Permission granted by ASHRAE, Standard
52.2-2007, Method of Testing General Ventilation
Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by
Particle Size
26GETTING TO KNOW AIR CLEANING
- Sorption is chemical specific and sorbent
specific and it depends.. - Concentration and dwell time prevail
- Life cycle is variable and unpredictable
- ASHRAE Standard 145.1 published and 145.2 in
publication
27GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR FILTER SELECTIONA
BALANCING ACT
- Look at. . .
- Footprint
- Pressure drop
- Gasketing and seal
- Filter bank location
- Filter bank sizing
- Life cycle costing
- Pre-filtration
28EMPLOYING FAC WITH THE IAQ PROCEDURE
- FAC augments/replaces ventilation
- Acceptable in Standard 62 since 1981
- Requires more engineering rigor and evaluation
- Requires variance from most code authorities
- Enables energy reduction and operational savings
29WHEN BEST TO CONSIDER THE IAQ PROCEDURE
- Outdoor air is unreliable
- High internal contaminant load requires excessive
ventilation - CoC are known and measurable
- People load is dense and diverse
- Outdoor air has high humidity and temperature
extremes - Enhanced FAC already employed
30APPLYING THE IAQP12,000/yr
31Sports Arena/1,256,000/yr
32HIGH-RISE ATRIUM HOTEL 105,000/yr
33LOW-RISE ATRIUM HOTEL 10,000/yr
34OFFICE TOWER/9600/yr
35SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS for FAC
- Consider Contamination Control Throughout
- Apply Source Control Tactics first
- Apply Ventilation with Knowledge
- Employ Enhanced FAC Efficiency
- Never Apply FAC without Seal
- Consider FAC Life Cycle Cost
- With enhanced FAC is used, consider the IAQP
36SUMMARY OF IAQDG
- Thorough coverage of influencing factors
- Holistic approach to design and prevention
- Practical how to on prevention tactics
- Use of case studies as illustrative teaching
- Focus on sustainability, energy, and life-cycle
cost - Great overall value and cost (remember 29)
37The IAQ Design Guide is a Winner Because It
Recognizes
- IAQ is contaminant controlnot just ventilation
- Source control first
- Ventilation filtration and air cleaning
- Good air quality sets the standard for quality
control throughout the construction paradigm - Commissioning required throughout the process
38The IAQ Design Guide is a Winner Because It
Recognizes
- Fixing the causenot the effect
- Mold/effectmoisture management/the cause
- Site, envelope, and outdoor air to pressure
barriers and humidity control - Existing technologies and products applied
properly better IAQ and sustainability - Pressurization and balancing
- Equipment selection
- Commissioning
- Filtration and air cleaning
39The IAQ Design Guide is a Winner Because It
Recognizes
- Good air quality is a design process, not a
single metric or measurement - Good IAQ can be sustained in balance with energy
conservation - Source control rather than ventilation
- Positive pressure means less infiltration and
uncontrolled energy loss - Filtration through IAQ Procedure
- Superior building performance yields energy
efficiency
40CONTACT
- H. E. Barney Burroughs
- Building Wellness Consultancy, Inc.
- 225 Mt. Ranier Way, Alpharetta, GA 30022
- heburroughs_at_mindspring.com
- 770 594 1877