HOSPITAL ISOLATION ROOM HVAC SYSTEM DESIGN
Heating, ventilation, and air
conditioning (HVAC) system is designed to achieve the environmental
requirements of the comfort of occupants and a process. HVAC systems are
more used in different types of buildings such as industrial, commercial,
residential and institutional buildings.
Types of Isolation Rooms:
Airborne Infection Isolation (AII)
Rooms:
• Used to reduce the spread of
airborne infectious diseases (TB) from the patient in the AII Room to the rest
of the hospital.
• Most common type seen in hospitals
Protective Isolation/Environment
Rooms :
·
Used to protect the patient
(typically an immune suppressed patient) in the protective environment from
common environmental airborne infectious microbes.
·
Less common than AII
Convertible Isolation Rooms:
·
Rooms that can be converted from an
AII Room (negative) to a Protective Environment Room (positive)
·
Out of date concept - not allowed by
ASHRAE Standard 170
Combination AII/PE Rooms :
·
Used for an immune suppressed
patient who has an infectious disease.
·
Protects both patient and rest of
hospital.
HVAC Design Criteria
Temperature: 70F to 75F
Humidity: 30% rh winter min, 60% rh
summer max
Airflow: 12 ach total/ 2 ach OA
Pressure: Negative to adjacent areas
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