CSSD, Hospital HVAC Design Manual 2008
CSSD, Hospital HVAC Design Manual 2008
CSSD, Hospital HVAC Design Manual 2008
(b) Entry into SPD from decontamination side – negative (-) with respect to adjoining
spaces.
(c) Entry into SPD from clean side – positive (+) with respect to adjoining spaces.
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Heat Dissipation:
Information given below is based on installation of the recessed sterilizers using steam
supplied by the central boiler plant.
Determine the number of sterilizers and their sizes. Sterilizers are available in small,
medium, and large sizes.
Sterilizers are available as single door or double door type. While the single door
sterilizers open only on the clean side, double door sterilizers open on both the soiled
and clean sides. Heat is dissipated on each side with double door sterilizers. With
single door sterilizers, heat is not dissipated on the dirty side.
In addition to the heat dissipated by the sterilizers, there is a product load, which should
be accounted for on the clean side where the sterilized products are removed. Add the
product load to the radiated load to determine the total cooling requirements.
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ETO Sterilizer/Aerator Room and ETO Tank Storage – Room Data Sheet
Inside Design Conditions Conditioned by transfer air
Minimum Exhaust Air Changes per Hour 10
Return Air Not Permitted
Exhaust Air ● 100%
● Note 1
Room Noise Level NC 45
Individual Room Temperature Control Not Required
Room Air Balance Negative (-) with respect to the clean side
Note 1:
(a) Provide a dedicated exhaust system to serve ETO sterilizer, mechanical chase, ETO
cylinder storage space, ETO aerator, ETO relief valve discharge pipe, and ETO sterilizer
door area.
(c) Exhaust fan shall operate 7 (days a week) x 24 (hours a day) even when the AHU is
shutdown.
(f) Exhaust air shall be discharged from the highest point (minimum 10 Feet [3.0 Meters])
above the building in accordance with the recommendations of the dispersion analysis.
(g) Provide an airflow control valve in each exhaust branch duct to ensure exact balancing
of all branch ducts with widely varying static pressure drops.
(h) Provide local and ECC alarm capabilities in the event of exhaust fan malfunction or
failure.
(i) Do not attempt heat recovery from the exhaust air stream of the ETO exhaust system.
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(c) Provide emergency power for the spark-proof exhaust fan and explosion-proof motor.
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