Natural Ventilation

18Jun 2013

Switching to a natural ventilation system can help you reduce the temperatures in your building, save enormous amounts on your energy bills, and make your building eco-friendlier. Of course, a natural ventilation system also has another incredibly special benefit: it requires no maintenance. It’s true; natural ventilation maintenance requires truly little repair or upkeep. You

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12Jun 2013

Choosing ventilation systems for a plant or factory can be an extremely major decision when designing a new building or repurposing an old one. A building’s ventilation system will have a major impact on the interior temperature, humidity, noise level, airborne dust, and many other elements within the facility. Proper ventilation will also help maintain

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21Apr 2013

Natural ventilation is an old technology that has returned to the limelight because of the increased focus on green construction and green energy. So, what is gravity ventilation, and what exactly is Natural Ventilation’s impact? The Impact of Natural Ventilation Much as the name suggests, natural ventilation is a process by which a building is

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08Mar 2013

Happy Anniversary Moffitt Fan Moffitt Fan Corporation celebrates its 20th Anniversary this month. For two decades Moffitt Fan Corporation has been manufacturing industrial ventilation equipment including natural ventilators, wall louvers, fans, and more from their 50,000 square foot facility in LeRoy, NY. They have provided equipment for hundreds of projects over the years including products

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23Nov 2012
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Natural ventilation is a form of climate control that works without electricity or moving equipment. This type of ventilation is growing in popularity because of the potential energy and cost savings. Natural ventilation has low operational and maintenance costs. Each unit uses no electricity to run and has no moving parts to break or wear

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23Nov 2012
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A low-profile natural ventilator was a sound investment for Evonik Stockhausen. This specialty chemical plant purchased several ventilators for their building. Shortly after installation, the units faced three days of intense wind and rain from Hurricane Isaac. At the end of the storm however, no water entered the building, and the units were undamaged. Plant

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20Sep 2012
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Most often people think the solution to solving a building’s heat problem is to add more roof exhaust fans. The logic being that to draw more heat out of the building, the building needs more fans. To really solve a ventilation problem though, it is a bit more complex. When it is hot inside the

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