How to improve air quality in kindergartens and schools?

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Hello! I want to improve the climate in standard kindergartens and schools. Classes are full, i.e. the number of people is above the norm.

Is it better to install a supply valve for windows on all windows or install a cassette ventilation device ceiling or wall? What's better? What are the advantages and disadvantages of these solutions?

Thank!

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  1. Expert
    Alexey Dedyulin
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    Good afternoon, Enkhtuvshin. Initially, you need to understand how crowded.

    Calculations are made in accordance with the instructions SanPiN and SNiP 31-06-2009. It is calculated according to a simple formula - according to the requirements, the air exchange for one student should not be lower than 16 m3 / hour. Those. 30 students x 16 m3 / hour = 480 m3 / hour plus one teacher must be added.

    Depending on the load per adult:
    - at a minimum of 25 m3 / hour;
    - average 45 m3 / hour.

    We will proceed from a minimum of 480 m3 / hour + 25 m3 / hour = 505 m3 / hour.

    Now we need to calculate the cubature of the class. In old Soviet-built schools, the class area is very different, it can be from 38 m2 to 65 m2. We will proceed from the fact that the area of ​​one class is 50 m2, and the ceiling height is 3.3 meters. The volume is 50 * 3.3 = 165 m3.

    We calculate the necessary rate of air exchange per hour 505 m3 / hour: 165 m3 = 3. That is, three times air displacement should occur within one hour.

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    What can be done:

    1. Install a supply valve for windows on all windows. For clarity, see fig. 1. Under ideal conditions, one window supply valve replaces 40 m3 / h. Suppose in one class there are three windows and all three windows with wings. 3 wings * 40 m3 / hour = 120 m3 / hour. And we need 505 m3 / hour. This option is not suitable for conditional source data.

    2. Install the cassette ventilation unit ceiling or wall. In the direct sense, the cassette ventilation device is a filter that is installed on an existing supply or exhaust ventilation duct. Figure 2, is clearly depicted for understanding. It seems to me that I mean the supply and exhaust system, sometimes called a recuperator. In this case, just choose the model of the required power. There are a number of modifications: from simpler to multifunctional. One of the simplest in fig. 3.

    Even in the most budget models, the air enters the room warmed up.When buying, pay attention to the range of operating temperatures, focusing on the climate in your area. It is important to pay attention to the minimum operating temperature. Installation takes no more than an hour and causes minimal damage to the repair. Prices start at 12,000 rubles.

    As a result. For economic feasibility, it is necessary to calculate for each room, acting on the above example. Based on the data obtained, it is quite possible to install a supply valve, which will be the cheapest option. If you need to install a recuperator, you will clearly understand the required power and correctly adjust the necessary budget.

    Additionally, I advise you to read the articles on our website about forced-air and exhaust installations and recirculation ventilation.

    Good luck.

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    Vasily Borutsky
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    Good afternoon, Enkhtuvshin. I will supplement Alexey’s answer with good news - today the segment of low-performance ventilators has been expanded by industrial and semi-industrial recuperators. For example, "PRANA-200C" provides an hourly supply / exhaust equal to 235/220 cubic meters of air (the characteristics are given in the screenshot). The price of one such recuperator is ₽39,000.

    The project developers will probably design traditional ventilation with suspended ceilings covering the galvanized air ducts. Therefore, I want to warn you - there are textile permeable air ducts that do not create a draft effect - they give out fresh air along the entire length (attached screenshot). If you apply them, then a suspended ceiling that reduces the volume of the room is not required.

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