ASHRAE 62.1

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ASHRAE 62.1

Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality — Complete Engineering Breakdown


01   Overview

ASHRAE 62.1 is the global benchmark for ventilation design in commercial and institutional buildings.
It defines minimum outdoor air requirements, ventilation effectiveness, and system-level design criteria
to achieve acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ).


02   Purpose of the Standard

The standard ensures that HVAC systems are designed to:

  • Maintain acceptable indoor air quality
  • Control indoor contaminants
  • Ensure occupant health and comfort
  • Comply with international codes and sustainability frameworks


03   Ventilation Calculation Method
Ventilation Rate Procedure (VRP)

Vbz = Rp × Pz + Ra × Az

Where:

  • Rp = Outdoor airflow per person
  • Pz = Zone population
  • Ra = Outdoor airflow per unit area
  • Az = Zone floor area

This is the most widely used method in HVAC design practice.


04   System Ventilation Efficiency
Vot = Σ(Voz) / Ev

System ventilation efficiency (Ev) accounts for multi-zone air distribution and critical zone conditions.

  • Depends on system type (VAV / CAV)
  • Influenced by air distribution effectiveness
  • Critical for central AHU systems


05   Minimum Ventilation Rates

Space Type Rp (CFM/person) Ra (CFM/ft²) Occupancy / 1000 ft²
Office 5 0.06 5
Conference Room 5 0.06 50
Classroom 10 0.12 35
Restaurant Dining 7.5 0.18 70
Hospital Patient Room 5 0.06 10
Retail 7.5 0.12 15
Gym 20 0.18 30
Auditorium 5 0.06 150


06   Air Distribution Effectiveness

System Type Ez Value
Ceiling Supply + Return 1.0
Ceiling Supply + Floor Return 1.0
UFAD 1.2
Heating Mode Ceiling Supply 0.8


07   Design Considerations
Use demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) wherever occupancy varies
Integrate CO₂-based control for optimization
Ensure proper zoning and AHU segregation
Provide filtration based on MERV standards

08   Common Design Mistakes
Ignoring occupancy diversity in calculations
Incorrect system ventilation efficiency
Improper fresh air balancing
Poor intake air location


MEPVAULT Insight: Always validate ventilation under part-load conditions in VAV systems —
peak-only design leads to over-ventilation and energy penalties.


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