Richard, Damn, that's a good concise, logic-driven article. Especially the stuff leading up to and including the paragraph talking about location of lab room supply and using the hoods as exhaust. So often supply diffusers are located all over the ceiling as if the lab was a library. That means many diffusers only serve to complicate the air flow and short circuit flow patterns.
I'm interested not because I'm designing chem labs, but because fume hoods are used in many shops and art process studios and we need to employ the same strategies.
I've captured the article in text, but do you have the basic information in pdf or published form? I'd like to make it a standard appendix to some of my building planning reports. Monona
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