(d) Provide emergency heat based on 99.6 percent design dry bulb
temperature Column 1b. See Article 2.16,"Emergency Power for HVAC."
1.3.2 INDIVIDUAL ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROLS. See Paragraph 2.14.1.9.
1.3.3 INDOOR DESIGN CONDITIONS: See Table 1-1 below:
Table 1-1 Indoor Design Conditions
Summer
Winter
Room or Area
Db Degrees C
RH
Db Degrees C
RH
(Degrees F)
Percent
(Degrees F)
Percent
60 (+5)
30 (+5)
Animal Research (Animal
29 (85)
18 (65)
Rooms)
Auditoriums
24 (76)
60
22 (72)
--
AIDS Patient Areas
24 (76)
50
25 (78)
30
Autopsy Suites
24 (76)
60
24 (76)
30
Bathrooms & Toilet Rooms
25 (78)
--
22 (72)
--
Blood Banks
22 (72)
50
22 (72)
30
BMT (Bone Marrow Transplant)
24 (76)
50
25 (78)
30
Patient Areas
40 (+5)
40 (+5)
Computer Rooms
21 (70)
21 (70)
CT Scanner
24 (76)
50
25 (78)
30
Dialysis Rooms
25 (78)
50
22 (72)
30
Dining Rooms
25 (78)
50
22 (72)
30
Dry Labs
25 (78)
50
22 (72)
30
Electrical Equipment Rooms
Ventilation Only
10 (50)
--
Elevator Machine Rooms,
36 (94)
--
10 (50)
--
Electric Drive
Elevator Machine Rooms,
36 (94)
--
10 (50)
--
Hydraulic
42 (110)
--
4 (40)
--
Examination Rooms
24 (76)
50
25 (78)
30
Gymnasiums
Ventilation Only
21 (70)
--
ICUs (Coronary, Medical,
2329 (7585)
3060
2329 (7585)
30-60
Surgical)
Isolation Suites
24 (76)
50
25 (78)
30
Kitchens
27 (82)
60
21 (70)
--
Laboratories
24 (76)
50
22 (72)
30
Laundries
28 (84)
60
19 (68)
-
Linear Accelerators
24 (76)
50
25 (78)
30
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