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Fresh air supply rates and mechanical extract rates for common UK building types. Quick reference from CIBSE Guide A, Part F, and BB101.

Data from CIBSE Guide A (2015), Approved Document F Vol 2 (2022), BB101 (2018). Always verify against current editions.

Fresh Air Supply Rates (L/s per person)

Primary source: CIBSE Guide A, Table 1.5. Cross-reference with Part F Vol 2, Table 5.1 for regulatory minimums.
Space Type L/s per person L/s per m² ACH (typical) Source
Office (general) 10 1.0 4–6 CIBSE Guide A
Office (executive / meeting) 10 6–8 CIBSE Guide A
Classroom (primary school) 8* 5 BB101
Classroom (secondary school) 8* 5 BB101
Lecture theatre 8 6–8 CIBSE Guide A
Retail (general) 10 3–6 CIBSE Guide A
Restaurant / dining 10 8–12 CIBSE Guide A
Hotel bedroom 10 1.0 1–2 CIBSE Guide A
Hospital ward 10 6 HTM 03-01
Hospital consulting room 10 6 HTM 03-01
Operating theatre 15–25 HTM 03-01

* BB101 requires a minimum of 8 L/s per person for teaching spaces, but also imposes CO₂ limits of 1000 ppm time-weighted average and 1500 ppm absolute maximum during occupied hours. Always check both criteria.

Part F Vol 2 (2022) sets minimum outdoor air rates for non-domestic buildings. CIBSE Guide A gives recommended design rates, which are often higher. Always design to the more onerous requirement.

Mechanical Extract Rates

Primary source: Approved Document F Vol 2 (2022), Table 5.1a. CIBSE Guide A for supplementary values.
Space Type Extract Rate Basis Source
WC / Toilet (single) 15 L/s per pan Continuous or intermittent Part F Vol 2
WC (multiple) 6 ACH Continuous Part F Vol 2
Kitchen (domestic) 30 L/s (cooker hood) / 60 L/s (range) Intermittent Part F Vol 1
Kitchen (commercial) 15–30 ACH Continuous during cooking CIBSE Guide A / DW172
Bathroom / shower 15 L/s Intermittent Part F Vol 2
Utility / laundry 8 L/s Intermittent Part F Vol 1
Car park (enclosed) 6–10 ACH Continuous or CO-controlled CIBSE Guide B / ADB
Plant room 5–10 ACH Continuous when occupied CIBSE Guide A
Server room 10–15+ ACH Based on heat load Design dependent
Laboratory (general) 6–15 ACH Depends on hazard class CIBSE Guide A
Swimming pool 4–6 ACH Humidity control CIBSE Guide A

Rates shown are typical design values. Specific projects may require higher rates depending on occupancy density, process loads, or contamination levels. Always verify against the relevant standard edition.

Residential Ventilation Rates (Part F Vol 1)

Approved Document F Vol 1 (2022)

Part F Vol 1 covers dwellings. Ventilation can be provided by System 1 (natural), System 2 (MEV), System 3 (dMEV), or System 4 (MVHR). Minimum whole-dwelling ventilation rates depend on number of bedrooms.

Number of bedrooms Whole dwelling rate (L/s) Notes
1 bedroom 13 Minimum background rate
2 bedrooms 17
3 bedrooms 21
4 bedrooms 25
5+ bedrooms +4 per additional bedroom

Table 1.1 of Approved Document F Vol 1 (2022). Intermittent extract rates also apply to kitchens, bathrooms, and WCs.

Key Design Notes

Use L/s per person for occupancy-driven spaces such as offices, classrooms, and meeting rooms where the ventilation requirement is proportional to the number of occupants. Use air changes per hour (ACH) for extract-driven spaces like plant rooms, car parks, and WCs where air quality relates to the space volume rather than occupancy.

In most mechanical ventilation systems, supply air should be roughly equal to extract, with a slight positive or negative pressure depending on the application. Kitchens and WCs are typically negative pressure (extract-dominant) to prevent odours migrating to adjacent spaces. Clean rooms and operating theatres are positive pressure to prevent contamination ingress.

Many UK buildings use mixed-mode ventilation: natural ventilation with mechanical extract. This is common in schools (BB101 allows it) and offices. The same supply rates apply regardless of whether air is supplied mechanically or through openable windows and ventilation louvres. The question is how the air gets in, not how much.

Always cross-reference ventilation rates with Part F regulatory minimums and the relevant design guide (CIBSE Guide A, BB101, HTM 03-01). Where the design guide and regulation differ, design to the more onerous requirement.

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