ACHR NEWS Editorial Staff
NORWOOD, Mass. — Aircuity has launched an application that delivers adaptive airflow for cleanrooms, allowing for carbon reduction, energy savings, and precisely controlled IAQ.
Aircuity’s cleanroom application delivers precise, multi-parameter IAQ measurement to enable adaptive airflow in cleanrooms of ISO 7 and 8, the company said in a press release. The platform adjusts air-change rates based on continuously monitored particle levels. Airflow is optimized when particle levels are low and increased as levels rise, to ensure compliance with ISO standards.
Cleanrooms are the most energy-intensive spaces per square foot in the built environment. Aircuity’s adaptive airflow provides a data-driven approach to maintaining stringent requirements while allowing clients to address these impactful areas in the pursuit of net zero and energy independence, the company said.
The company has successfully implemented the platform in other critical environments, such as laboratories and vivaria, for more than 20 years. The implementation of adaptive airflow in cleanrooms, as either a retrofit or in new construction, will result in one of the most impactful energy and carbon conservation measures available, Aircuity said.
“We are thrilled to launch this new application and offer a proven solution to help our life science clients reduce the carbon footprint of their cleanrooms,” said Aircuity CEO Dan Diehl in a press release. “This is a great next step for our customers that have already optimized airflow in their laboratories and vivaria and want to address cleanrooms in their portfolio for another significant reduction in energy and carbon emissions.”