Wash. Admin. Code § 51-11C-40371 - Section C403.7.1-Demand control ventilation

C403.7.1 Demand control ventilation.
C403.7.1.1 Spaces requiring demand control ventilation. Demand control ventilation (DCV) shall be provided for the following:
1. Spaces with ventilby single-zone systems where an air economizer is provided to comply with Section C403.5.
2. Spaces with an occupant load greater than or equal to 15 people per 1000 square feet (93 m2) of floor area (as established in Table 403.3.1.1 of the International Mechanical Code or with an occupant outdoor airflow rate greater than or equal to 15 cfm/person, as established in Table 403.3.1.1 of the International Mechanical Code.

EXCEPTIONS:

1. Spaces including, but not limited to, dining areas, where more than 75 percent of the space design outdoor airflow is transfer air required for makeup air supplying an adjacent commercial kitchen.

2. Spaces with one of the following occupancy classifications as defined in Table 403.3.1.1 of the International Mechanical Code : Correctional cells, educational laboratories, barbers, beauty and nail salons, and bowling alley seating.

3. Dormitory sleeping areas with fewer than five occupants per space.

4. Spaces with ventilation not provided by a single-zone system where the design occupant component outdoor airflow is less than 100 cfm (23.6 L/s), or 200 cfm (47.2 L/s) with system having energy recovery with minimum 60 percent sensible effectiveness. Design occupant component outdoor airflow shall be calculated as the product of the design number of occupants in the space and the people outdoor airflow rate per occupant ( Rp ) as established in Table 403.3.1.1 of the International Mechanical Code.

5. Spaces with ventilation not provided by a single-zone system where the total system design outdoor airflow is less than 750 cfm (354 L/s), or 1500 cfm (708 L/s) with system having energy recovery with minimum 60 percent sensible effectiveness.

C403.7.1.2 Demand control ventilation design. Each space required to have demand control ventilation shall have equipment and controls capable of and configured to automatically change the quantity of outdoor air supplied to the space based upon the output of a COsensor. System outdoor air intake shall be adjusted from peak design levels in response to changes in outdoor air required in the spaces served by the system. This adjustment shall be accomplished by variable speed fan control.

EXCEPTION:

These system types may use other means of adjusting outdoor air:

1. Single zone systems designed to recirculate return air.

2. Systems with total supply air less than 1500 cfm (708 L/s).

Notes

Wash. Admin. Code § 51-11C-40371
Adopted by WSR 19-24-040, Filed 11/26/2019, effective 7/1/2020 Amended by WSR 22-14-091, Filed 7/1/2022, effective 7/1/2023

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