Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 14:56:05 EDT 1999 | Brian
We are installing a new reflow oven and I have been told that we do not need to vent the exhaust out through the roof since we have a false ceiling. All that is required is to vent above the false ceiling and that the air exchange is great enough tha
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 16:43:58 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| We are installing a new reflow oven and I have been told that we do not need to vent the exhaust out through the roof since we have a false ceiling. All that is required is to vent above the false ceiling and that the air exchange is great enough t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 16:55:32 EDT 1999 | Doug
| We are installing a new reflow oven and I have been told that we do not need to vent the exhaust out through the roof since we have a false ceiling. All that is required is to vent above the false ceiling and that the air exchange is great enough t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 10:13:44 EDT 1999 | Boca
| We are installing a new reflow oven and I have been told that we do not need to vent the exhaust out through the roof since we have a false ceiling. All that is required is to vent above the false ceiling and that the air exchange is great enough t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 10:46:20 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| We are installing a new reflow oven and I have been told that we do not need to vent the exhaust out through the roof since we have a false ceiling. All that is required is to vent above the false ceiling and that the air exchange is great enough t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 11:27:43 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | We are installing a new reflow oven and I have been told that we do not need to vent the exhaust out through the roof since we have a false ceiling. All that is required is to vent above the false ceiling and that the air exchange is great enough
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 15:41:58 EST 2008 | realchunks
You have 4 waves without ventilation? Do you work for Hell Inc?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 22:38:57 EST 2008 | davef
A minimal ventilation rate of 0.05 cfm per square foot, the recommendation of the 1998 International Mechanical Code. However, this may not take into account other potential building contaminants from such sources as propane forklifts, which require
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 13:39:04 EST 2008 | davef
Ventilation rates express the flow rate of outside air brought into a building and are typically normalized by the volume of space being ventilated (air changes per hour), by the area of the floor being ventilated (cubic feet per min (cfm) per ft2) o
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 14:30:20 EST 2008 | rlpearson
Like most things - "it depends". There just isn't a simple formula for applying general air exchange rates. Your baseline should be doing some air quality (industrial hygiene) testing to see what types of exposures the workers have. THEN, you can