Handbook 2003: HVAC applications. Chapter 16 - Clean spaces. (17 of 57)
Publication Year
2003
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Design of clean spaces or clean rooms encompasses much more than the traditional control of temperature and humidity. In clean space design, other factors may include control of particulate, microbial, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and gaseous contamination, airflow pattern control, pressurization, sound and vibration control, industrial engineering aspects, and manufacturing equipment layout. The objective of a good clean room design is to control these variables while maintaining reasonable installation and operating costs.
Document History
This document is part of a larger document, Handbook 2003: HVAC applications, which has been split into parts for ease of use.
ISBN
9781931862233
Publisher Information
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Founded in 1894, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers is an international organisation who provide technical and educational information on the industry. The most commonly known are the ASHRAE Handbooks covering refrigeration, fundamentals and HVAC systems and applications.
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