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Clean Room Design Fundamentals. Participants are expected to come from various background having the same interest in the Design Practices for HVAC and Refrigeration . The following list is a rough itemization: Government, State-Owned Company Officers, NGOs, University, Lecturers Engineers
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Clean Room Design Fundamentals • Participants are expected to come from various background having the same interest in the Design Practices for HVAC and Refrigeration. The following list is a rough itemization: • Government, State-Owned Company • Officers, NGOs, University, Lecturers • Engineers • Hospital, Chemical/Medicine Factory Building Owners • Building Facility Management Services that has Clean Rooms • Contractors, Professionals • Associations: • ASHRAE Indonesia Chapter • GBCI, PII, IAFBI, HATUR, ASATHI, AMPRI, ACE, etc. ASHRAE INDONESIA CHAPTER Jl. Layur No. 35 Pemuda, PuloGadung, Jakarta 13220 Telp.: 021 4711555 (hunting) / Fax: 021 4711556 Prof M. IdrusAlhamid / email:mamak@indo.net.id Sdri. Nina Embas / email :paa@cbn.net.id Harris Hotel, Jl. Dr. Saharjo No.191, Tebet Jakarta Telp. 021 830 3355, Fax. 021 829 5533 Saturday, 17th March, 2012 ASHRAE Member: Rp. 100.000,- Non ASHRAE Member: 300.000,-
A cleanroom is an environment that has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapors. More accurately, a cleanroom has a controlled level of contamination that is specified by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size. Cleanrooms are used extensively in semiconductor manufacturing, biotechnology, the life sciences and other fields that are very sensitive to environmental contamination. The air entering a cleanroom from outside is filtered to exclude dust, and the air inside is constantly recirculated through high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) and/or ultra-low penetration air (ULPA) filters to remove internally generated contaminants. Some cleanrooms are kept at a positive pressure so that if there are any leaks, air leaks out of the chamber instead of unfiltered air coming in. The Cleanroom design also being used at hospital operating theaters, which requires low particle and low biological contamination to minimize infection. This seminar will focus on the basics of clean room design for achieving desired clean room air quality. Participants will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of high efficiency air filters and their performance, selection of suitable air filters, principles of good airflow management, types of common room layout and designs. This seminar will also build upon the theory of filtration and the mechanisms of particle capture in fibrous filters and its relevance to testing. Common pitfalls and suggestions to avoid them will also be discussed. This Seminar is featuring all above mentioned aspects by recognized speakers and experts with international and national case studies. The topics would covers: Basic Clean Room Design, Fundamental of Air Filter, Introduction to Particle Measurement, and Testing High Efficiency Filters