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ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022: Ventilation for Indoor Air Quality

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On average, we breathe air in and out 12 times a minute. Our bodies inhale the gaseous matter to send oxygen though the alveolar walls within our lungs and into our bloodstream. Unfortunately, the half-liter of air that each breath pulls in contains far more substances than oxygen—contaminants that can pass by the nose, mouth, pharynx, and trachea and spread throughout the bloodstream. The effects of any contaminant can range from irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat to severe, life-threatening damage. The effects can even remain hidden for years.

Regardless of how or when it affects any exposed individual, controlling common pollutants indoors is crucial to reducing the risk of a variety of health concerns. ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022: Ventilation For Acceptable Indoor Air Quality specifies minimum ventilation rates, as well as other measures, to meet this purpose and provide indoor air quality acceptable to human applicants.

What Is Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)?

ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022 defines acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ) as:

“air in which there are no known contaminants at harmful concentrations, as determined by cognizant authorities, and with which a substantial majority (80% or more) of the people exposed do not express dissatisfaction.”

What is ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022?

The ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022 standard is intended for regulatory application to new buildings, additions to existing buildings, and changes to existing buildings. It can also guide the improvement of IAQ in existing buildings.

ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022 covers ventilation and air-cleaning system design, installation, commissioning, and operation and maintenance. Beyond ventilation, the standard possesses information pertinent to certain contaminants and contaminant sources—outdoor air, construction processes, moisture, and biological growth.

It includes three procedures for ventilation design: the IAQ Procedure, the Ventilation Rate Procedure, and the Natural Ventilation Procedure.

As explicitly noted in its scope, ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022 applies to spaces intended for human occupancy within buildings. However, this does not include “those within dwelling units in residential occupancies in which occupants are nontransient.”

Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings

For acceptable indoor air quality guidelines in residential buildings, please refer to another American National Standard in this same series: ANSI/ASHRAE 62.2-2022: Ventilation And Acceptable Indoor Air Quality In Residential Buildings. You can learn more about this standard here: ANSI/ASHRAE 62.2-2022: Ventilation in Residential Buildings.

Anyone in need of both of these standards can obtain them together as the ANSI/ASHRAE 62 – Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality Set.

Changes to ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022

This American National Standard has seen numerous changes over the years, with the 2004 edition being revised in its entirety. The 2022 revision updates ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2019. Notable changes to ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022 include:

For further information, Informative Appendix Q of ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022 details all changes from the previous edition of the standard.

ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2022: Ventilation For Acceptable Indoor Air Quality is available on the ANSI Webstore.

Changes to ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1-2019

The previous edition of this standard was also a significant revision. Changes made to the 2019 revision include:

For further guidance on the 2019 edition of the standard, users can refer to the Standard 62.1 User’s Manual.

Questions About ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1?

ANSI/ASHRAE 62.1 is an American National Standard developed by ASHRAE.

Please direct any technical questions relating to this American National Standard to the developer. You can find the contact information for all standard developing organizations (SDOs) here: Who to Contact for Standards Related Questions.

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