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To: Max McGarrity
Max: Thanks so much for answering this question. I have a gal in NH that is attending a "town meeting" tomorrow about an up and coming ban, and she and her husband are going to attend to help fight it.

She wrote:

"Can you help with this one. Am I correct in my analysis:

"For cocktail lounges, up to 30 cubic feet per minute of outdoor air per occupant shall be provided for 100 people per 1,000 square feet." This language can be construed to require 18 whole room air changes per hour for a 20wide x 50 long x 10 high lounge

Is this a reasonable number of air changes?"

10 posted on 04/08/2002 2:23:16 AM PDT by SheLion
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To: SheLion
Is this a reasonable number of air changes?"

Ahah! Now I see (I think). Apparently that "standard" is being proposed and she wants to know how it compares to a "normal" air exchange situation, one that exists now prior to the proposal. Only an HVAC representative could answer that, imo. (Any heating/ventilation/ac experts here want to take a crack at this? Hello?)

11 posted on 04/08/2002 11:39:16 AM PDT by Max McGarrity
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