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Ventilation Survey
Local exhaust ventilation is often an
integral part of a manufacturing process to control employee exposure
to chemical substances. Different types of ventilation include paint
booths, chemical fume hoods, vehicle exhaust hoses, glove boxes,
welding fume extractors, etc. All of these exhaust systems should be
checked on a periodic basis for proper functionality.
Equipment that has been in use for a while may be blocked, perforated
with rust, improperly positioned, not for the original intended
purpose, resized, etc. Any of these changes can affect the
ventilation's usefulness and could lead to increased employee exposure.
As such, face velocity measurements and integrity checks are
recommended to verify that the ventilation is working as intended.
An important part of a ventilation system is the air pollution control
equipment. Different types of air cleaners include cyclone dust
collectors, electrostatic precipitators, bag houses, catalytic
converters, and wet scrubbers. This equipment must be kept in good
repair in order for the ventilation system to work effectively. A popular manual published by the ACGIH is the "Industrial Ventilation"
manual. It has many practical examples of ventilation design, capture
velocity specifications, face velocity specifications, and design
calculations. GTA Environmental refers to this manual when conducting
ventilation surveys. In regards to air quality, it is known that 50% of air quality
complaints are related to mechanical ventilation problems. Ventilation
maintenance is an important part of a sound air quality management
program.
SERVICES GTA Environmental offers a wide range of ventilation services which
includes the following:
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Face velocity measurements (fpm) |
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Air duct velocity measurements (fpm) |
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Air volume flow measurements (cfm) |
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Smoke tests for flow pattern |
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Pressure drop measurements |
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Dust collection efficiency measurements |
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Design change recommendations |
Call our office today to discuss your particular ventilation or air
quality concern.
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