Clean Room HVAC
A cleanroom is a space where the concentration of airborne particles is kept within a given range, the introduction, generation, and retention of particles in the space is minimized, and other pertinent parameters, such as temperature, humidity, and pressure, are controlled as needed.
- The pressure difference between the cleanroom and its surrounding surroundings is created by the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system.
- Supplying enough airflow to maintain the room’s cleanliness rating.
- Introducing air in a way to avoid areas of stagnation where particles might collect.
- High efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters are used to filter both outside and recirculated air.
- Adjusting the air to the appropriate humidity and temperature for the cleanroom.