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Heating expansive spaces, like warehouses, can be costly, especially when warm air naturally rises and leaves the lower levels cold. Destratification fans can help solve this by pushing warm air back down, ensuring an even temperature throughout the building. This simple adjustment reduces energy waste by up to 30% and improves comfort.
Air curtains add another layer of efficiency by creating an invisible barrier at doorways and loading bays. They keep conditioned air inside and prevent outside air from disrupting internal conditions in storage facilities, cold stores, factories and retail spaces.
For businesses looking to cut carbon emissions, electric warm air heaters offer a clean alternative to gas-fired systems. As they are powered by electricity, they align with the UK’s transition to low-carbon energy sources, avoiding the installation of expensive or polluting flues.
When temperatures rise, traditional cooling systems become less efficient and have to work harder, resulting in increased energy bills. Indirect evaporative cooling offers a sustainable solution. By introducing cool, fresh air without adding moisture, it improves indoor air quality while reducing reliance on conventional HVAC systems. This chemical-free cooling process uses less energy, lowers operating costs and supports decarbonisation goals. Combined with AHUs, it can significantly reduce the workload of the coils and chillers at peak times and aids to extend the systems lifespan as well as its efficiency.
Where cooling capacity is an issue due to business growth, instead of replacing the existing system, adding indirect evaporative cooling technology for supplementary cooling can boost the cooling capacity to meet the requirements needed.
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