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Proposed Design of a Mechanical Ventilation System for an Electronics Company

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Abstract

Proper ventilation system in any establishment must be observed for the convenience and occupational safety of the occupants. In this study, an indoor air quality and carbon dioxide level in the main production area of a semiconductor company was assessed within an eleven-hour observation. Based on data analysis, it was evident that the electronics company did not comply with the indoor air quality standards. Through velocity method, a mechanical ventilation design with specific duct sizes and needed blowers were made. This proposed design can be applied to other type of buildings such commercial or industrial type, schools, etc.

DOI 10.11648/j.stpp.20170102.11
Published in Science, Technology & Public Policy ( Volume 1, Issue 2, December 2017 )
Page(s) 29-35
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Keywords

Indoor Air Quality, Ambient Air, Industrial Space, Mechanical Ventilation, Velocity Method

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  • Faculty of the College of Engineering, University of Perpetual Help System – Laguna, Bi?an, Philippines

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