N.J. Admin. Code § 12:100-8.5

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 9, May 6, 2024
Section 12:100-8.5 - Ventilation system
(a) The minimum air velocity shall be 50 feet per minute at the firing line. An optimum air velocity should be 75 feet per minute at the firing line.
(b) Filtered and conditioned air shall be introduced behind the firing line to guarantee an evenly distributed flow of air through the shooting positions. Supplied air inlets should be placed approximately 15 feet behind the shooter's position.
(c) The entire range facility shall be maintained at a slightly negative pressure with respect to adjacent areas to prevent the escape of contaminants. Exhaust air shall exceed supplied air by at least 10 percent. For maximum efficiency, exhaust ducts should be located behind and at the apex of the bullet trap. An alternative location is to place the exhaust ducts on the side walls slightly in front of the apex of the bullet trap.
(d) A minimum down range conveying velocity of 35 feet per minute shall be maintained. When the 75 feet per minute rate is used, a minimum of 25 percent of the air should be exhausted 15 to 20 feet down range of shooting position and the remaining 75 percent at the bullet trap. When the 50 feet per minute rate is used, 100 percent of the air should be exhausted down range at the bullet trap.
(e) Each range shall have its own ventilation system to prevent the circulation of contaminated air to other areas of the building.
(f) The supply and exhaust systems shall be electrically interlocked, thereby eliminating an error in turning one system on and not the other. The system shall operate on one fan speed only.

N.J. Admin. Code § 12:100-8.5

Amended by R.1994 d.492, effective 9/19/1994.
See: 26 New Jersey Register 2776(a), 26 New Jersey Register 3872(b).