2)
Ventilation Systems
A) Air handling systems
shall conform to NFPA 90A, Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning and
Ventilating Systems.
B) Outdoor
intakes shall be located as far as practical but not less than 15 feet from
exhaust outlets of ventilation systems, combustion equipment stacks,
medical-surgical vacuum systems, plumbing vent stacks, or from areas that may
collect vehicular exhaust and other noxious fumes.
C) All ventilation air supplied to operating
rooms, delivery rooms and nurseries shall be delivered at or near the ceiling
of the area served, and all exhaust air from the area shall be removed near the
floor level. At least two exhaust outlets shall be used in all operating and
delivery rooms.
D) All central
ventilation or air conditioning systems shall be equipped with filters having
efficiencies no less than those specified in the following:
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FILTER EFFICIENCIES FOR CENTRAL VENTILATION AND AIR
CONDITIONING SYSTEMS IN GENERAL HOSPITALS
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Area Designation
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Filter Efficiencies (percent)
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Sensitive Areas*
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50
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Patient Care, Treatment, Diagnostic and Related
Areas
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50
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Food Preparation Areas and Laundries
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50
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Administrative, Bulk Storage and Soiled Holding
Areas
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20
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*Includes operating rooms, delivery rooms, nurseries,
recovery rooms, and intensive care units.
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E)
The filter shall be located upstream of the air conditioning equipment. If a
prefilter is installed, it shall be located upstream of the air conditioning
equipment. The main filter may be located before or after the
equipment.
F) Access to filters for
changing shall be provided outside of clean areas unless approved otherwise by
the Department.
G) All filter
efficiencies shall be average atmospheric dust spot efficiencies tested in
accordance with the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals.
H) Filter frames shall be durable and shall
provide an airtight fit with the enclosing duct work. All joints between filter
segments and enclosing duct work shall be gasketed or sealed to provide a
positive seal against air leakage.
I) A manometer shall be installed across each
filter bed serving central air systems.
J) Ducts that penetrate construction intended
for X-ray or other ray protection shall maintain the effectiveness of the
protection.
K) Fire and smoke
dampers shall be constructed, located and installed in accordance with the
requirements of NFPA 90A, Standard for Installation of Air Conditioning and
Ventilating Systems. Exception: all systems, regardless of size, that serve
more than one smoke or fire zone, shall be equipped with smoke detectors to
shut down fans automatically as specified in Paragraph 4-3.1 of NFPA
90A.
L) Laboratory hoods shall meet
the following general requirements:
i) The
exhaust system shall be separate from the building exhaust system;
and
ii) The exhaust duct system
shall be of noncombustible corrosion-resistant material consistent with the
usage of the hood.
M)
Laboratory hoods shall meet the following special requirements:
i) Each hood for the processing of infectious
or radioactive materials shall have an adequate face velocity, shall be
connected to an independent exhaust system, shall be provided with filters with
99.97 percent efficiency (based on the DOD, diocytlphthalate test method as
described in DOD Penetration Test Method MIL STD 282: Filter Units, Protective
Clothing, Gas-Mask Components and Related Products: Performance Test Methods)
in the exhaust system, and shall be designed and equipped to permit the safe
removal, disposal and replacement of contaminated filters.
ii) Duct systems in which radioactive and
strong oxidizing agents are present shall be constructed of corrosion-resistant
material consistent with usage for a minimum distance 10 feet from the hood and
shall be equipped with wash-down facilities.
N) The hood and duct system for cooking
equipment used in processes producing smoke or grease-laden vapors shall comply
with NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of
Commercial Cooking Operations. That portion of the fire extinguishment system
required for protection of the duct system may be omitted when all cooking
equipment is served by listed grease extractors.
O) Other exhaust hoods in food preparation
centers shall have an adequate exhaust rate.
P) Clean-out openings shall be provided to
allow proper cleaning of the duct system serving kitchen and food preparation
areas.
Q) The ventilation system
for anesthesia storage rooms shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 99,
Standard for Health Care Facilities, including the gravity option
system.
R) Boiler rooms shall be
provided with sufficient outdoor air to maintain proper combustion rates for
equipment.
S) Rooms containing
heat-producing equipment, such as boiler rooms, heater rooms, food preparation
centers, laundries, and sterilizer rooms, shall be ventilated.
T) For general pressure relationships and
ventilation of certain hospital areas, see Table F.