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Ventilation Design Checklist for Commercial Buildings

A practical checklist for designing a mechanical ventilation system in a commercial building. Not a textbook — a working reference you can use during design.

The checklist

  1. Confirm building use and occupancy (Part F Table 6.2, CIBSE Guide A)
  2. Determine fresh air rates (L/s per person or per m², or ACH-based)
  3. Confirm extract requirements for WCs, kitchens, server rooms
  4. Calculate total supply and extract air volumes
  5. Check balance (supply vs extract — positive or negative pressure strategy)
  6. Size main and branch ducts (velocity method or equal friction)
  7. Select standard duct sizes (DW144 for circular, nearest 25mm for rectangular)
  8. Calculate system pressure drop (straight runs + fittings + components)
  9. Select AHU / fan (duty point on fan curve with margin)
  10. Check SFP against Part L limits
  11. Check noise — NR target for each served space
  12. Confirm duct attenuation requirements
  13. Document design intent and assumptions

Common mistakes

Undersizing return air paths, forgetting kitchen make-up air, ignoring pressure drop from filters at dirty condition, selecting fans at peak efficiency without margin.

MEP Desk has free tools for every step — ACH Calculator, Duct Sizer, SFP Calculator, and Ventilation Rate references.

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