[Equest-users] NINJA-SPAM: Lab Exhaust Hoods
Vikram Sami
VSami at lasarchitect.com
Wed Feb 18 13:31:54 PST 2009
It depends, but the best way would be to model it as exhaust air in the
zone (air side HVAC). If you are trying to assign a schedule to it, it
gets trickier. You probably want to assign it as a design flow then
(under the airflow tab) and assign a flow schedule to it. You'll need to
specify 100% OA at the system level in this case.
I'd be interested in seeing if there's better ways to do this out there.
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Subject: NINJA-SPAM:[Equest-users] Lab Exhaust Hoods
Hello eQuest user-list,
I am wondering how to model laboratory exhaust hoods.
Please advise.
Thanks,
Sam
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