Ducted vs. Ductless Lab Ventilation — What the Decision Really Involves
Laboratory ventilation design is fundamentally a risk management exercise. One of the most common decisions faced during laboratory planning is...
Laboratory ventilation design is fundamentally a risk management exercise. One of the most common decisions faced during laboratory planning is whether contaminated air should be ducted and exhausted from the building, or filtered and recirculated within the space. A recent whitepaper examines those tradeoffs from an engineering perspective, with an emphasis on how each approach performs over time. Two approaches to the same problem Ducted ventilation systems remove contaminated air from the laboratory and discharge it outside the building. Because...
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