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文章出处:Industry|阅读量:586|发表时间:2020-07-22
Some laboratories have cleanliness requirements, such as biosafety laboratories, bacteria laboratories, cell laboratories, etc. Therefore, clean engineering specifications must be followed in laboratory design. Below, I will introduce the clean engineering specifications in the laboratory design specifications.
First of all, let me briefly introduce what is the laboratory clean engineering. The so-called laboratory clean engineering refers to a design designed to eliminate dust, bacteria, and harmful gases in the air in the laboratory, and to control indoor airflow, temperature, pressure, static electricity, cleanliness, and noise and vibration within a predetermined range. Set of works.
Clean engineering specifications in laboratory design specifications
There are mainly 23 clean engineering specifications to be complied with when designing a laboratory. The order of release time from newest to oldest is as follows:
1. "Code for Construction and Acceptance of Clean Room" (GB 50591-2010).
2. "Code for Design of Low-Voltage Power Distribution System" (GB 50052-2009).
3. "General Requirements for Laboratory Biosafety" (GB 19489-2008).
4. "Code for Design of Clean Workshops in the Pharmaceutical Industry" (GB 50457-2008).
5. "General Principles of Clinical Laboratory Design" (GB/T 20469-2006).
6. "Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings" (GB50016-2006).
7. "Code for Design of Office Buildings (with Article Description)" (JGJ 67-2006).
8. "Code for Construction and Acceptance of Grounding Devices of Electrical Installation Engineering" (GB 50169-2006).
9. "Technical Specification for Biosafety Laboratory Building" (GB 50346-2004).
10. "Code for Design of Water Supply and Drainage for Buildings (with Provisions)" (GB 50015-2003).
11. "Design Code for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning" (GB 50019-2003).
12. "General Guidelines for Biosafety of Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories" (WS 233-2002).
13. "Code for Construction Quality Acceptance of Ventilation and Air Conditioning Engineering" (GB 50243-2002).
14. "Code for Construction Quality Acceptance of Building Electrical Engineering" (GB 50303-2002).
15. "Code for Design of Clean Workshops" (GB 50073-2001).
16. "Code for Quality Acceptance of Building Decoration Engineering" (GB 50210-2001).
17. "Code for Construction and Acceptance of Industrial Metal Pipeline Engineering" (GB 50235-1997).
18. "Code for Building Ground Design" (GB 50037-1996).
19. "Comprehensive Wastewater Discharge Standard" (GB 8978-1996).
20. "Code for Design and Acceptance of Low-Voltage Electrical Apparatus for Electrical Installation Engineering Design" (GB 50254-1996).
21. "Code for Fire Protection Design of Building Interior Decoration" (GB 50222-1995).
22. "Code for Design of Low Voltage Power Distribution" (GB 50054-1995).
23. "Code for Building Design of General Hospitals" (JGJ 49-1988).
The above are the 23 clean engineering specifications that must be followed in laboratory design, and I hope to help everyone.