Commercial Destratification

Commercial Applications

 

Working environments in the commercial sector are crucial to productivity and profit, and maintaining these environments can be difficult and expensive. The Airius commercial destratification system will optimise existing HVAC systems improving their performance whilst reducing their energy requirement, so much so that your heating costs can be cut by 50%.

The Airius commercial destratification method optimises cooling too. The ideal working temperature in a commercial office environment is between 18 – 22 degrees C.  According to Dr Henry Willem’s award winning research at NUS, at 2 degrees above this temperature productivity is already down 14.4% and at 26 degrees productivity is down by 21.6%. 

By installing Airius commercial destratification units cooled air is kept circulating throughout the space, reducing the extremes of high and low temperatures and eliminating hot and cold spots throughout to create a much more comfortable working environment. 

 

Typical commercial destratification applications include: 

 

Offices

Office buildings can suffer from both heating and cooling problems, especially in multi-level buildings. On individual floors high ceilings can result in high heating costs as heat rises above staff work stations and poor air circulation results in a thick and stuffy internal atmosphere. With multiple floors staff on the upper floors can be exposed to very high temperatures whilst staff on lower floors are still wearing coats and gloves to keep warm. 

Airius commercial destratification systems will remove this problem by re-using the hot air at the ceiling to warm the floor area and on multi-level buildings it essentially uses the high temperatures on upper floors to warm lower floors and the cool temperatures on lower floors to cool upper floors. In doing this the working environment in an office is made much more comfortable and therefore higher productivity is achieved whilst reducing the overall energy outlay. 
 

"It [Airius] has allowed the cut off temperatures to be controlled at a reduced level and may allow a further reduction still for the next heating season." - Nigel Joyce - Senior Building Surveyor, British Waterways.  Click here for full testimonial.

 

             

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