Greenheck’s new modular air distribution systems accommodate the specialized medical, mechanical, and electrical considerations of operating and imaging rooms.
As the built environment continues to change, two building types have remained in high demand: data centers and warehouses. But, further innovation in these building types is lagging.
CEG launched its aislePRO product line, offering hyperscale, colocation, high-performance computing, and enterprise data center operators premier customized aisle containment that’s as easy to order and install as modular containment.
Greenheck’s versatile model USF can be utilized in a wide selection of indoor or outdoor and supply or exhaust applications from commercial light and medium-duty general ventilation requirements to those requiring high airflows, such as manufacturing processes, emergency, continuous high-temperature, or grease-laden exhaust.
Air-handling units have been used in the past to cool raised-floor data centers, but there is now an opportunity in the market to drive more innovative thermal management solutions for slab floor data centers.
The BTDR-50 is available in steel in 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-, and 15-inch diameters, with pressure capacity up to 1 inch of water column, operational velocity up to 1600 fpm, and a maximum temperature of 240oF.
The DDF directional destratification fan is ideal as a standalone unit for providing air circulation in tight spaces or in tandem with AMPLIFY HVLS overhead fans in commercial, industrial, and institutional applications — especially in buildings with high ceilings, such as warehouses and manufacturing facilities.
Facility managers can program, operate, and monitor the air curtains through either a building management system using the BACnet-IP protocol, or a smartphone.