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Post-occupancy evaluation on temporary negative pressure isolation wards with portable high-efficiency particulate air filter units used during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea - 13/11/24

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajic.2024.08.025 
Se Jin Lee, MS a, Won Seok Lee, MS a, Joo Yeon Roh, MS a, Shin Hye Lee, MS a, Eun Seok Kim, PhD b, Myoung Souk Yeo, PhD c, d,
a Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Graduate School, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 
b Seoul Public Health Research Institute, Seoul Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea 
c Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 
d Institute of Construction and Environmental Engineering (ICEE), Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 

Address correspondence to Myoung Souk Yeo, PhD, Professor, Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, Seoul National University1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-guSeoul08826Republic of Korea

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Background

During the COVID-19 pandemic, in South Korea, several inpatient wards were converted to temporary negative pressure isolation (TNPI) wards by using portable high-efficiency particulate air filter units (PHUs). This study proposes improvements to the TNPI ward to prepare for airborne infections.

Methods

Existing air-conditioning systems were investigated during the pandemic in 4 hospitals through a document review and field investigation with staff interviews. On-site experiments and measurements were conducted under vacant conditions. Differential pressure ( P) between spaces was measured in all 4 hospitals, while tracer gas tests were carried out in 2 hospitals.

Results

The investigation revealed that thermal discomfort caused the existing systems remaining perpetually active. Additionally, the noise generated by the PHU caused an unexpected shutdown of that equipment. Furthermore, the  P of over −2.5 Pa was measured as a result of the operating status of equipment. These situations can cause duct backflow and gas diffusion through unsealed diffusers. Moreover, low airtightness of existing facilities can affect indoor environment, pressure difference, and gas diffusion.

Conclusions

When using existing facilities as TNPI wards, the airtightness and existing systems should be considered. We concluded that it is important to increase the airtightness and seal unused diffusers in order to prevent cross-infection by unpredictable airflow.

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Highlights

Indoor environmental discomfort in temporary isolation wards was investigated.
Depressurization equipment can cause duct backflow through unsealed diffusers.
Operation of centralized air-conditioning system can affect airborne transmission.
High airtightness can stabilize pressure difference and prevent cross-infection.

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Key Words : Emergency conversion, Temporary isolation room, Portable HEPA filter, HVAC system operation


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 Conflicts of interest: None to report.
 Funding/support: This research was supported by a grant of the project for Infectious Disease Medical Safety, funded by the Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea (grant number: RS-2022-KH124613 [HG22C0017]).


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