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WHO Supplementary Training Modules: Validation, Water, Air Handling Systems - Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) (Part 3): Commissioning, Qualification and Maintenance
(2006; 28 pages)
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Qualification (4)

Typical parameters to be included in qualification (based on risk assessment):

  • Temperature

  • Relative humidity

  • Supply, return and exhaust air quantities

  • Room air change rates

  • Room pressures (pressure differentials)

8.2.17 For a pharmaceutical facility, based on a risk assessment, some of the typical HVAC system parameters that should be qualified may include:

- temperature

- relative humidity

- supply air quantities for all diffusers

- return air or exhaust air quantities

- room air change rates

- room pressures (pressure differentials)

- room airflow patterns

- unidirectional flow velocities

- containment system velocities

- HEPA filter penetration tests

- room particle counts

- room clean-up rates

- microbiological air and surface counts where appropriate

- operation of de-dusting

- warning/alarm systems where applicable.

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