The motorized damper (TMD520) is designed to introduce fresh air into the building envelope through an intake damper that is controlled by the microprocessor-based ventilation control interface.
Duct Booster® register booster fans can help homeowners increase comfort in rooms that are uncomfortably hot or cold because their forced-air furnace/air conditioner blower cannot provide adequate velocity.
ASHRAE's newly published manual is based on the guidelines in Standard 170 and provides design recommendations for health care facilities with an emphasis on proven, cost-effective solutions that result in reduced infections, lower maintenance, and higher reliability.
Both the Broan® and NuTone® lines of ULTRA™ fans and fan lights have expanded to include ULTRA Sense™ models, which provide humidity- or motion-sensing capabilities.
Virtually silent, the line of MFT-S mixed flow in-line fans feature a specially designed housing that is optimized with an aerodynamic diffuser and specially designed impeller, which produces powerful pressure and airflow.
Though ASHRAE recommends bringing in 15 cfm of outside air per occupant in a commercial building, a growing number of studies show that many U.S. schools are falling significantly short of that goal, which can translate to lower test scores, increased absences, and other health issues caused by poor IAQ.