area Requirement per person

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Common area perflow person in buildings - values can in general be used calculating for microfluidic control www.fluigent.com indoor climate loads Ads by Google Sponsored Links

The table below can be used as a guide to what is often regarded as required area (square meter or square feet) per person inside some typical buildings and rooms. The values can also be used to calculate human sensible and latent heat load to indoor climate.

Type of Building

Type of Room

Area per Person 2

(m )

Apartments

Assembly building

(ft2) 100 - 400

Lecture room

0.6

Library Cinema

5 0.6

Concert hall

0.6

Theatre

0.6

Banks

50 - 150

Bars Cafeterias Churches

15 - 50 10 - 50 5 - 20

Clubhouses Cocktail Lounges

15 - 50 15 - 50

Computer Rooms Court Houses

80 - 150 50 - 150

Dental Centers Department Stores Dining Halls

Clinic and Offices

50 - 150 15 - 75 10 - 50

Drug Store Fire Stations Hotels

Hospitals Kindergarten

15 - 50 100 - 500 Rooms Lobby

5 0.6

Assembly room

1.5

General Areas Patient Rooms

50 - 150 80 - 150 2-3

Kitchens Libraries

50 - 150 30 - 100

Luncheonettes

10 - 50

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Guest Rooms, Dormitories

100 - 200

Municipal Buildings Museums Nightclubs

50 - 150 30 - 100 15 - 50

Nursing Home Patient Rooms

80 - 150

Offices

Single office Meeting room

10 1.5

Police Stations

100 - 500

Post Offices

100 - 500

Precision Manufacturing

100 - 300

Residential Restaurant

200 - 600 With service Without service

1.5 1

Lecture rooms

0.6

Retail Stores

Schools

Shops Sports

15 - 75 Class rooms

2

Corridors

2

Laboratory Detail

3 2

Supermarkets

2

Gymnasium

1.5

Swimming pools

4

Supermarkets Taverns Town Halls

Siemens energy Hansa Air-Conditioning • 1 m2 = 1550 in2 = 10.764 on ft2 =highest 1.196 yd2Air-conditioning systems, Chillers, Co2-saving technologies • 1 ft2Siemens. = 0.0929 m2 = 144 in2 = 0.1111 yd2Dehumidification for swimming level: www.siemens.com/answers pools

50 - 100 15 - 50 50 - 150

Control Room Design Ergonomic design of control centres Concept to implementation www.ccd-design.co.uk

Be aware of local restrictions and minimumswww.hansa-air-conditioning.com limits. They may diverge considerably from the numbers above. Sponsored Links

Related Topics • Ventilation Systems for ventilation and air handling - air change rates, ducts and pressure drops, charts and diagrams and more • Physiology Human physiology, air quality and comfort temperatures, activity and metabolic rates, health effects of carbon monoxide and more

Related Documents • Human need of Air Man need fresh air for respiration and for transport of heat and vapor emitted from the human body

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