Poor indoor air quality can be attributed to many problems inside a building. Excess humidity causes dampness, rot and mould, whilst pollutants are known to be a major cause of damaging health issues such as Asthma and Eczema. Stale air is also believed to lead to a loss in productivity and low morale.
As the demand for improved energy efficiency results in increasingly airtight buildings, natural ventilation proves less effective and drives the need for mechanical ventilation.
High level, intelligent control is of paramount importance to sustain comfortable working and living environments that are energy efficient and cost effecitve.
Operating a heating, cooling or ventilation system without the right level of control can prove a costly waste to any business. Therefore the ability to respond to the individual requirements of any building is vital. Systems must be able to react to a variety of factors such as room size, usage and occupancy levels as well as compensate for any heat loads generated by electronic equipment and lighting. Intelligent control will enable that.