New Greenheck Fan Line Reduces Energy Consumption, Operating Costs
Originally published: 09.25.12 by
Greenheck announced the addition of its Vektor laboratory exhaust fan line, the Vektor-HS with Sure-Aire Variable Volume Exhaust (SAVVE) technology, which reduces fan energy consumption and operating costs in variable volume or demand-based laboratory ventilation systems, the company says.
SAVVE technology incorporates the Sure-Aire noninvasive flow monitoring system that measures pressure drop across a fan’s inlet venturi. As airflow through the fan varies, SAVVE technology automatically adjusts the nozzle discharge area to maintain a constant and safe discharge velocity (minimum 3,000 ft/min per ANSI Z9.5) while energy consumption of the exhaust fan is reduced regardless of the laboratory exhaust airflow.
Benefits include reduced fan energy, reduced horsepower, and lower sound levels while maintaining proper pressurization of occupied spaces, the company says. Building exhaust systems incorporating SAVVE technology may qualify for energy rebate programs and Energy and Atmosphere and Outdoor Environmental Quality LEED Credits.
For more information: www.greenheck.com
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