18-28-403.1 Source of air supply.
   The air supply for every ventilation system, either natural or mechanical, shall be taken from out of doors, except in the following situations:
   Exceptions:
      1.   Recirculation. When air is supplied by a mechanical ventilating supply system, a portion of the code required air supply may be recirculated, provided the system is equipped with such devices for control of temperature and dust content in the spaces to be ventilated and that the conditions of the air so supplied, (except as to temperature) are substantially the same as though all of the supply air were taken from out-of-doors. Under such conditions, not less than thirty-three and one-third percent of the Code requirements shall be taken from out-of-doors by the mechanical ventilating supply system; and sixty-six and two-thirds percent of the code requirements may be recirculated air, plus any additional air volume of system design capacity in excess of code requirements.
      2.   When air is supplied by a mechanical ventilating supply system which is not equipped with devices prescribed in paragraph 1, then only such portions of the air volumes of the system design capacity in cfm that exceed the total code requirements in cfm may be recirculated during the time of room occupancy. The air intake and all equipment and ducts shall be so arranged that all of the code required air supplied by the system can be taken from outside, with provisions made for release or exhaust of such air to the atmosphere.
      3.   Prohibited exhaust. No air exhausted from bath, toilet, urinal, or similar room, lavatory, locker, coat room, kitchen, boiler room, or rooms of similar use in which such air might be contaminated by smoke, gases, or dust which might be noxious, dangerous, or detrimental to health shall be recirculated at any time; except that air exhausted from locker and coat rooms or kitchens may be recirculated when unoccupied.