Engineering & Construction
HVAC Requirements for Cleanrooms
Maintaining cleanroom integrity requires specialized HVAC systems that go far beyond standard building ventilation
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Key takeaways
Cleanrooms need specialized HVAC systems beyond standard ventilation.
Advanced filtration is essential for contamination control.
Proper construction and envelope design prevent external air infiltration.
In this episode of Expert Insights, presented by Benchmark Products, Greg Crumpton, VP at Service Logic and host of the Straight Outta Crumpton podcast, discusses the specialized HVAC requirements for cleanrooms. He explains that, unlike ordinary settings, cleanrooms demand advanced filtration to maintain a controlled environment, preventing contamination and ensuring the integrity of the space. Crumpton emphasizes the critical nature of the filtration system and the construction of the room's envelope to prevent air from moving into adjacent areas.
Cleanrooms demand advanced filtration to maintain a controlled environment, preventing contamination and ensuring the integrity of the space.
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