Heating Air for the Indoor Range

Thank you for that page. is there more? if so, we would love to see it.

At one time I represented Savage range Systems in Canada. Have been in many ranges, I learned that a gentle laminar flow of air past the shooters was effective, whereas high velocity air past a bench with a skirt created serious eddies and caused problems.

We are getting our air wall sorted out and are removing the skirts from the benches. Next challenge is heat.
 
How old is that page? Google the US Navy documents on indoor ranges, that is among the most current I know beyond the stuff we are working with for our new range right now (and no I don't have the ability to share it).
 
That page comes form the 24th Edition of industrial Ventilation 2001 from the American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists. The reference you mentioned has more details relating to velocities and other design parameters a mechanical engineer would use. Both sources are recommending the same approach. Thanks for adding more details to this discussion.

Rugerboy
 
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