Science Inventory

SUB-SLAB PRESSURE FIELD EXTENSION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER LARGE BUILDINGS

Citation:

Harris, D., A. Craig, AND K. Leovic. SUB-SLAB PRESSURE FIELD EXTENSION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER LARGE BUILDINGS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-91/260 (NTIS PB92121268), 1991.

Description:

The paper discusses EPA's experiences using pressure field extension (PFE) to design active subslab depressurization (ASD) systems to reduce radon levels in old and new schools, including instances where the data collected resulted in the installation of smaller systems than expected and selection of high vacuum fans instead of "normal" mitigation fans. entral collection system for use under very large slabs is discussed and PFE data are given for a hospital under construction. he most direct method of projecting or measuring the performance of an ASD system is to measure the strength and extent of the pressure field established under the slab. he PFE can be determined (during diagnostics) to help design an ASD system and (following installation) to ascertain system performance. n schools and other large buildings, these data are invaluable to provide a system that will mitigate the building without undue cost escalation.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1991
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 45173