Ventilation For Enclosed Parking Garages
Ventilation For Enclosed Parking Garages
Ventilation For Enclosed Parking Garages
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The �-OMNI is con�gured rOf use with or •Mth ceilings. and 11 dd.JUSr.able for horizontal or
vertical projection. Thai means 1ldeal111VAV applicanons. <ind equally as ellecnve for
Ilea ng and coo�ng
foh!e ] summarizes somi::of th e results tion of thi.: supply fans. nme (hrs) PPM Ventllatlon
obtained during the field testing for sewn From the licld study. the
8 9 7.6 Us· m'
garages described in Ayari. ct al. (2000). following results were ob ASHRAE
1 35 (1.5 cim!W)
The ACH Yalues present the range of the tained:
air changes per hnur mi::asurcd at va riou s I. All the tcskd enclo se d ICBO
8 50 7.6 Us· m'
, 200 (1.5 cfm/ft')
locations of the facility using the t racer parking garages had Clln·
gas technique, whik the L s·m' (ctinilF) taminan t kvds that are sig NIOSH/ 8 35 -
values provide the total ventilation rate. niticantly IO\ver than those OSHA Ceiling 200
TI1e maximum and the avernge ('()con n:quiri.:d by even the most
stringent regulations (i.e. 25 BOCA - -
centrntions measured d uri ng the day of 6ACH
�y Standard 62- I 9H9. The only garage bi.:low 7.62 Us·m' [1.5
that has a \ rnti lation rate ckit;e to 7 .62 ctin- n: n. 8 , 1 /13
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of c;:irs in the pa rki ng garage: and. 2. Nomiali/..: th e value llf generation rut..: using a rcforencc
.t. EmissiLln rate of a typical car under varitius conditions. 'alue GR =26.8 l.!Fhr·m: (CiR =2 . .+.'< gr'hr·
� tf). TI1is rctcrencc value
Data for these factors shoulJ be a v ai la bk to deten11i111.: a�'Cu \Va� ubta'i'ncd u;ing thc wor�t c111is �ion conditions (cold ..:mis
ratdy the design \ entilation rate tl>r enclosed p arking gamges. sio ns in win ti.:r season) for an actual i.:ncloscd parking facility:"
A s imple Jesi gn approach is pn: scnteJ in thi.: fol l O\v i ng section ,\ IR
to detcnni ne the requireJ ventilation ra t e tllr existing and nt.•wly
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(,R =---
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(2)
constrncted enclosed pa rking garages.
Srcp 3. fktcnnine chc required \entilation rate pi.:r unit floor
area ( t:s·nr· or cfm · ti·') chc correlation presented by Equation 3
General Procedure for the Design Method
depending on the maximum level of acceptable CO concentra
To dctcrminc the required design flow r ate to ventilate
tion COfl\,I\
an e n closed parking gar.1ge, the following prucc<lurc can be
followed: (3)
St�p I. Col!l.'.ct the folllming data:
I. Number of cars operating during the hour of pcak use . .\' ( ::
\Vhi.:rc. th..: corrclation Clletlicicnt. C is gi\'en hclov.:
of cars ) . The ITE Trip Generation 1 landhook' i s a good soun:..:
to cstimatc the\ ::due or .v. 1.204x Io 'L:m:-s: (2J70x 1 O "cfnvtF·s) for CO'""=15 ppm
2. A\ cragc CO cmission r.1tc for a typical car p.:r hr. ER. (gr'lir).
The CO emission rat.: for a c•ir depends on sc \ cra l foc1ors such C= 0.692xl0 'L'rn:·s: (I J63xlO • cfin,tf·s) for CO""" =25 ppm
as vehicle diarncll!ristics. fud typl.'.s. 'chicle oper..1tion condi
O -ll'\2x I0 'L '111:.s: (0.9.+Xx I 0 "cli11 f(·s) f(.ir co ,., =35 ppm
prov i ded in th..:
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(averag1: emi ssion rate for a winter day u s ing the data from
fohle 3). T = 120 s, CO..,.,= 25 ppm.
Step2.
I. Dctcrn1inc the peak gener.itiLm rate. GR (gr hr m : [gd1r·tF ]),
Step 2. C alcu l ati.: CO generation rate:
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R.. (I)
. 15.17
(b) J = -- x 100 =0 56.6
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CapAJclty
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(Tracer] (Trncor] [TrocerJ !CO (ppm
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Hot Emissions
(SI blll2c0d), gramsJmln
Cold Emlulons,
gramsJm n
Garage Summer
Denver 250 5.0-7.0 457 0.90 20 4 2.54 1.89 4.27 366
B (32'C- (90'FJ)
G nJQO West Plains,
0 22 40 15 Winter
c N_¥_ 20.74
1,000 00 2.6 111
3.61 3.38 1896
(O'C (32'1'])
GaraQe West Plains.
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NY
138 3.6--4.5 300 0.59 l2
Table 3: Typical CO emissions within parking ga
G� IJO West Plains.
68 14
E N.Y. rages.1
258 5-B-8-8 5 1.12 25
G� Aodlesier,
448 1n 5-28 1 04 10 9
F Minn. Project 945-RP. The authors thank ASllRA F for its sup
Garage Mahtomedi.
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I port.
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door .·1ir Q11a!itl'.
• I femission rate was based on ER= 6.6 gr:min (which corre
3. 1\yari. :\ . IL\ Grot. \1. Kr;ini. 2000. "Field cvaluatit'n llf h'll
sponds tu 80°;, hot emissions and 20°" clild emissions
ulation -,ystcm rx·rformancc· in cncl11>cd rari...ing garngcs,"' :ISf/R If
bascd on Jata prn' idcd 'Tahle 3), thc r..:4uired minimum
Tums1w1io111·. I 06( I)
in
•entilatil)n rJte will bt: 3.5 ACI I (i.e. . 2.fii L s·m'.), .
.+. Krarti. M . :\ Ayari. <.llld R.A. (inll. J 999 •·[�aluation llf 1l'(l'd
'he a::um ·d travel time is higher rhan any' ah1c prm idcd md vari<1bk rmc \cntil:i1ioi1 y:;t.·m n:q111rcmi:nls for cm;loscd park in!,!
b . H \ E 1 and is used to represent a '' orst case ..
f ·ilitics:· Fino! rc1 rt for \ llRAE l'roj1.-'Cl t)45-RP.
scenario (Christmas evening or an unusual e ve nt) . ) IT!:. 199�. Trip Gi:n1.:ra1ion I landhook. /11stit111e o( Tra11.11wrlil-
If a longer travel time of 3 minutes is used. the design 1w11 /:'11g1m·ers, Washington, D.C.e
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that
field testing study in
the actual ventilation
various U.S. location:\
ra tes used in enclosed parking ga
has showed
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rages an: significantly lower than the rJt s
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n:commendcJ by
Standard 62-1989 (i.e., 7.62 L's m' 1.5
din tt:)_ A m 1 rc dct il cd l
description of the results for this field stud y is provided in the
article in Refon:ncc 3. With the continual decrease in average
chicullir C()ntaminant �mi:si n rate. it i · c pected that th1.: vcn
·Floating Floors. Air Mounts. Inertia Bases . . .. .
lilation rtllc requirement r r ncl :cd parking g,:iragc' � ill be
reduced. Thcl''forc. the initial co ·1 ror the m ·cha11ical v ·ntilu ln•trument31 on
tion system can be reduced. Moreover. the use of contamin<mt ThQITTiiOn'IOlflf"S
PrassureGauges
ba i;:c.J venlilation contn ls will achieve signili ·ant sa\'ings in
Misc
operating co�t of the ventilation · tern in parking g.urages.1 Tnlplllvl Aull>milflClUN-
However. further research i s nccdcd to detennine the maxi Access Coot Lod<s Syph<wll UQO codts
mum ace >pt bk ontaminant le els it h i n parking gar.1gc ·du..:
to b ih car cmis�i nS. l!a· lint' fume , and oil vap( �-In. ddi
ti n, more !kid te ting and ·imulntion a nal -is ar..: required t • .
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Acknowledgments
This article is part of the work perfom1ed for thc t\SHRAE
(Circle No. 48 on Reodor S..niice Card)