Reducing costs and carbon May 1st 2008 Low carbon induction HVAC
specialist JET Environmental
believes it can help warehouses
and distribution centres meet the
requirements of the new Energy
Performance Building Directive
(EPBD) by delivering fuel savings
in excess of 50% and saving
hundreds of tonnes of carbon per
year.
Specialising in climate control
solutions for large volume, open
plan industrial, commercial and
pharmaceutical buildings, the
company focuses on the delivery
of air induction systems.
The JET approach features a
series of self-balanced jet nozzles
which direct warm or cool air into
the space from roof level. These
are connected via ductwork to an
air handling unit and selected
heating/cooling source. The
system will capture any waste
heat generated in the space.
JET systems are designed to
provide free cooling in summer by
releasing large volumes of fresh
air into the building and carrying
out a night time purge when
external temperatures are lower
than the desired internal
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