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    Apr 4, 2009, 11:54 PM
    Smoke Extract & lobby pressurisation of high rise buildings
    I would like to design stair pressurisation & lobby pressurisation fans for a 24 storey residential building.I would like to get the help of some body to make design calculation for the capacity of fans asper NFPA standards.
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    Apr 25, 2009, 04:27 AM
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    a- For High Storey Building: Assuming 2 door opening.

    Area of open door ( A ) = 2 x 0.9 = 1.8 m2

    Egrees velocity ( Ve ) = 0.75 m/s ( across open door )
    Total Air Flow (Qs ) = Ve x n x A / 0.6 = 4.5 m3/s = 9,534 cfm
    ( Through open door )

    b- Leakage Through Closed Doors

    Leakage area of double leaf door ( Al ) = 0.02 m2
    Total number of closed doors (nl ) = 26 Nos.
    ( K ) = 0.829
    ( p ) = 50
    Total Air leakage (Ql) = K x nl x Al x p0.5 = 3.048195912 m3/s = 6,458 cfm
    Add 25%, So Ql = 8072.552734 CFM

    Select the higher of the two --- Q = 9534 CFM
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    May 4, 2009, 07:09 AM

    You can check application ASHRAE standard chapter A52 of 2007 it include on a clear description on how to size preesurzation system and a very valuable data in this regard. ASHRAE data comply with NFPA recommendations.

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