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Stop wasting your process heat!!

Do you have process heat that gets exhausted during the cold months?  Do you have a negative air pressure issue?  We can help.

Most industrial facilities today have mechanical exhaust systems to ventilate the building. These systems require a supply of fresh air to replace air removed by the ventilation systems.  In many applications, heated air make-up systems are the source of the fresh air needed to supply production exhaust or dust collectors. Often manufacturers are unaware of options that will meet the requirements of fresh make up air, other than traditional HVAC.

If your facility has production heat associated with ovens, heat treat, compressor rooms, high ceilings, we want to use all this available heat to temper the intake air.  The make-up air just needs to be introduced into the facility along the ceiling with fabric ducting to use the waste BTU’S from production heat that is stratified and leaking out the roof and walls.  The goals are to use up all the waste heat in any facility first to temper make-up air. Once all the BTU’S are utilized, then and only then, do you need to have a heated air make-up system or an additional heat source.  In many applications, and depending on the abundance of heat, facilities can heat their entire facility by just utilizing heat that has been already paid for in the production process.

The formula is simple:

  1. Balance the pressure in your building
  2. Redistribute the heat from your process with fresh warm air
  3. Save money

Ventilation Pros helps facilities lower costs with proven systems to meet individual customer goals.

Reversible fabric duct works for winter and summer

Tanner Duncan

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