ℹ️ About This Calculator
Adequate fresh air ventilation dilutes indoor pollutants (CO₂, VOCs, occupant bioeffluents) to maintain healthy indoor air quality (IAQ). Insufficient fresh air leads to sick building syndrome, reduced productivity, and CO₂ buildup. This calculator determines minimum outdoor air rates using the ventilation rate procedure per ASHRAE 62.1 and NBC 2016 Part 8.
ASHRAE Standard 62.1 is the dominant ventilation standard used for commercial buildings in India (alongside NBC 2016). NBC 2016 Part 8 Table 11 provides minimum ventilation rates. ECBC 2017 requires fresh air control with CO₂ sensors in densely occupied spaces (Demand Controlled Ventilation, DCV). Green building certifications (IGBC LEED, GRIHA) require ASHRAE 62.1 compliance and enhanced ventilation categories.
📐 Fresh Air Calculation (ASHRAE 62.1 VRP)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum fresh air requirement for an office?
+
ASHRAE 62.1: 2.5 L/s per person + 0.3 L/s per m² for offices. NBC 2016: 10 L/s per person (simpler, slightly higher). For a 200 m² office with 20 people: ASHRAE = 20×2.5 + 200×0.3 = 110 L/s (0.11 m³/s); NBC = 20×10 = 200 L/s. Use whichever standard your project applies; for LEED/IGBC compliance, use ASHRAE 62.1 and meet the enhanced ventilation credit requirement.
What is Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV)?
+
DCV reduces fresh air supply when a space is less occupied (e.g., a meeting room that is empty half the time). CO₂ sensors measure occupant density; BMS modulates the fresh air damper or AHU speed. Savings: 20–40% reduction in fresh air cooling/heating energy for variable-occupancy spaces. ECBC 2017 mandates DCV for spaces > 25 people capacity and design occupancy > 25 persons per 100 m².
Can I use natural ventilation instead of mechanical fresh air?
+
Yes, for buildings where NBC 2016 Part 8 allows: single-sided natural ventilation works for rooms up to 6 m deep (opening to outside ≥ 10% of floor area). Cross-ventilation works for rooms up to 15 m between openings. Mixed-mode (natural + mechanical backup) is energy-efficient. However, hospitals, laboratories, cleanrooms, and buildings in polluted urban areas require mechanical ventilation with filtration regardless.
What MERV filter rating should I use for fresh air?
+
Standard office: MERV 8 pre-filter + MERV 13 final filter (ASHRAE 62.1 recommendation for good IAQ and PM2.5 control). Hospital: MERV 14 minimum; ICU/OR: MERV 17+ (HEPA). Indian cities with high PM2.5: MERV 13–14 minimum to protect occupants. ECBC 2017 references ASHRAE 62.1 for filter guidance. Higher MERV = higher pressure drop = larger AHU fan (account for in duct sizing).
How do I account for air distribution effectiveness?
+
Air distribution effectiveness (Ez) accounts for how well fresh air reaches occupants: ceiling supply/ceiling return (typical office VAV) = Ez 1.0; ceiling supply/floor return (displacement ventilation) = Ez 1.2 (more effective – requires less outdoor air); ceiling supply near occupied zone = Ez 0.8. Better Ez = less outdoor air needed for the same air quality. Displacement ventilation in offices can reduce fresh air by 20% vs standard ceiling systems.
🧮 99 Free MEP Calculators
Browse all HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire, Gas and Mechanical calculators - IS/NBC/ASHRAE compliant, free PDF export.
Browse All Calculators →
⚠️ Disclaimer: For preliminary engineering design only.
Verify all results with a licensed engineer before use.
Full disclaimer →