Description
Clean spaces are defined as areas in which particle concentration and environmental conditions are controlled at or within specified limits. Design of clean spaces (or cleanrooms) covers much more than traditional control of air temperature and humidity. Additional factors may include control of particle, microbial, electrostatic discharge (ESD), molecular, and gaseous contamination; airflow patterns; air pressurization; sound and vibration; environmental health; life safety; industrial engineering aspects; and manufacturing equipment layouts. The objective of good cleanroom design is to maintain effective contamination control while ensuring required levels of reliability, productivity, installation, and operating costs.
Terminology
Clean Spaces and Cleanroom Applications
Airborne Particles and Particle Control
Air Pattern Control
Airflow Direction Control Between Clean Spaces
Testing Clean Air and Clean Spaces
Pharmaceutical and Biomanufacturing Clean Spaces
Start-Up and Qualification of Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms
Semiconductor Cleanrooms
High-Bay Cleanrooms
Environmental Systems
Sustainability and Energy Conservation
Noise and Vibration Control
Room Construction and Operation
Cleanroom Installation and Test Procedures
Integration of Cleanroom Design and Construction
Life and Property Safety
ISBN: 978-1-936504-93-0 (for I-P versions of chapters)
ISSN: 1078-6074 (for I-P versions of chapters)
Citation: 2015 ASHRAE Handbook — HVAC Applications: Chapter 18, Clean Spaces (I-P)
Product Details
- Published:
- 2015
- ISBN(s):
- 9781936504930
- Number of Pages:
- 30
- Units of Measure:
- I-P
- File Size:
- 1 file , 2 MB
- Product Code(s):
- D-A182015IP