Open Shafts in Mechanical Rooms
Accreditation Monthly
August 12, 2008
- Cardboard boxes of filters
- Medical equipment, televisions, computer servers
- A separate room used for storage
- Only one change of air filters is allowed in any mechanical room
- All storage must be confined with appropriately constructed barriers
- Any use of the mechanical room not primary to the function of the vertical shaft must be separated by appropriate constructed barriers
- Leave only one set of filters for the air-handling equipment in that room; remove all others. Always keep new air filters clean in the boxes they came in or inside plastic bags. This is an infection control issue.
- Remove all items that are stored in mechanical rooms that are not related to the purpose of the shaft. Spare electric motors, drive shims, replacement belts, etc., are considered related to the purpose of the room. Televisions, computer servers, plumbing supplies, and medical equipment are not.
- Check the fire rating on any barriers separating a storage room from the mechanical room. The walls will need to be two-hour fire-rated if the shaft extends four or more floors, or one-hour fire-rated if the shaft extends three or fewer floors. The door will need to be fire-rated and must be fitted with positive latching and a closure. Look for unsealed penetrations in those walls also.
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