The Fresh Air In-Forcer™ is an effective, affordable way to supply fresh outside air to dilute trapped pollutants and replace air vented by exhaust fans and fuel-burning equipment in residential structures, said the company.
As home and building owners continue to look for ways to save money, manufacturers of air movement and ventilation products are reporting growing popularity in energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), air curtains, electronically commutated motors (ECMs), HVLS (high-volume, low-speed) fans, and ventilation control systems.
When the Lied Recreation Athletic Center was built in 1990, it did not have air conditioning, nor did it have any other way to adequately circulate the air inside the main gym.
Whether it’s a wintery 20?F or a steamy summer day, the front doors are always propped open at Fortunes Coffee Roastery in Pittsburgh’s Strip District.
An addition to the In-Ceiling Mount (ICM) Series, Model ICB is an in-ceiling flush-mount air curtain rated for doorways with up to 16-foot-high ceilings in hotels, hospitals, office buildings, schools, and other commercial facilities.
The Actuator Adapter stops slippage between a VAV actuator and air damper. Slippage occurs when the smooth round shaft is against the smooth surface of the U-bolt, and even though installers and techs might synch down the nuts to create a tight fit, over time the air-damper shaft will begin to wear and slippage will occur.
Made entirely from renewable and recycled material, the Vertiga convector unites the manufacturer’s Low-H20, low-temperature, and dynamic boost effect (DBE) technologies with stunning design, and it promotes linear airflow rather than a top-down circulation system, said the company.
It takes a bit of ingenuity and a healthy dose of elbow grease to transform a 30,000-square-foot abandoned Sears auto center into a 91-point LEED Platinum certified office space, but that is exactly what Bremerton, Wash.-based Rice Fergus Miller (RFM) Architecture did.
For contractors, fighting the flu and other airborne illnesses offers a humanitarian service to society, as well as a potential boost to their bottom line.
In a paper recently published online in BMC Infectious Diseases, Koep and his fellow Mayo Clinic researchers explore humidity in schools and the potential effects it could have on the survival and transmissibility of the influenza virus.