TB Infection Control
"Whirly Bird" ventilation
Started by S. Mehtar on 15 Mar 2009
Thankyou for the pictures. The Wirly bird is obviously the answer- it looks great.
Thanks
Shaheen
Prof Shaheen Mehtar
MBBS, FRC Path (UK), FCPath (Micro) (SA), MD (Eng)
Head of Academic Unit for Infection Prevention and Control
Tygerberg Hospital & Stellenbosch Uni
PO Box 19063,
Tygerberg 7505, Cape Town
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"Whirly Bird" ventilation (download, 2.3 MB) Summary: Pictures and ACH calculations for negative pressure patient room ventilated by "Whirly Bird" ventilation in warmer climate settings (South Africa?)
Courtesy of Paul JensenSource: Vladimir Oblast Tuberculosis Dispensary
Language: English
Keywords: Air Changes Per Hour ACH, Engineering Controls, roof turbines, roof vents, wind turbines
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