Air changes per hour in different spaces

The air change rate (ACH) indicates how many times the air in a space is completely replaced per hour. This is a crucial factor when designing or assessing an efficient ventilation system. Depending on the function of the space—such as an office, workshop, bathroom, or storage area—different guidelines apply for the recommended air change rate.

In this article, we explain what ACH means, which factors influence it, and provide an overview of recommended values for various applications.

Air changes per hour by room type: explanation and guidelines

Proper ventilation is essential for a healthy and comfortable indoor climate. A key concept in ventilation design is the air change rate: the number of times per hour the total volume of air in a room is renewed. Depending on the type of room—offices, restrooms, classrooms, or storage spaces—different recommended ACH values apply.

Spaces with high occupancy or processes that release pollutants naturally require a higher ventilation rate than low-activity storage areas. Factors like humidity, heat generation, and odors also play a role.

The table below provides an overview of recommended air changes per hour by room type. These values are based on widely used guidelines in the ventilation industry and serve as a strong starting point when designing or evaluating a ventilation system.

Note: The ACH value is only one part of a proper ventilation strategy. Airflow direction, exhaust points, and additional requirements (such as noise levels or ATEX compliance) can also be important.

Application area Air changes per hour (ACH) Application area Air changes per hour (ACH)
Potato storage30 - 40Machine rooms15 - 30
Battery rooms10 - 15Assembly halls5 - 8
(Traffic) tunnels40Press rooms10 - 15
Bathrooms10 – 15Restaurants5 - 8
Bakeries30 – 40Schools5 - 8
Canning factories10 - 15Sports halls1 - 3
Libraries5 - 8Ironing rooms10 - 15
Flower bulb storage40Telephone exchanges7 - 10
Pubs / Cafés10 - 15Textile factories15 - 30
Showers10 – 15Theaters5 - 8
Fruit storage40Toilets7 - 10
Large garages5 - 8Meeting rooms5 - 10
Small garages10 - 15Paint and repair shops20 - 50
Changing rooms3 - 7Drying rooms5 - 10
Foundries15 - 30Waiting rooms5 - 8
Cutting factory100Department stores4 - 8
Canteens5 - 8Laundries15 - 30
Offices5 - 8Workshops5 - 8
Churches1 - 2Shops5 - 8
Restaurant kitchens15 - 20Living rooms3 - 5
Dressing rooms5 - 8Hospital rooms & sour cabinets2 - 3
Laboratories5 - 8Swimming pools1 - 5
Light printing shops10 - 15


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Frequently asked questions about air change rates (ACH)

What is an air change rate (ACH)?

The air change rate indicates how many times the air in a space is completely replaced per hour. For example, an ACH of 5 means the entire volume of air in a room is renewed five times per hour.

The formula is simple:

airflow (m³/h) = room volume (m³) × desired ACH

 

This tells you how much air needs to be supplied or extracted per hour.

Not necessarily. A ventilation rate that is too high can lead to drafts, energy loss, and unnecessary installation costs. It’s essential to strike the right balance for comfort, health, and efficiency.

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