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ThinkLite Air is committed to optimizing your indoor environment for maximum energy efficiency and well-being.
Transform your facility’s energy efficiency with ThinkLite Air’s cutting-edge air monitoring technology. Our Flair monitors provide precise, real-time data on indoor air quality, allowing HVAC systems to adjust dynamically based on actual needs. This approach minimizes unnecessary energy use and significantly reduces operational costs, translating to substantial energy savings. Embrace smarter, more efficient energy management with ThinkLite Air’s innovative solutions.
“By integrating ThinkLite Air’s advanced monitoring solutions, we achieved remarkable energy savings. The real-time data allowed us to fine-tune our HVAC systems, leading to substantial reductions in energy use and operating costs. It’s been a game-changer for our facility’s efficiency.”
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To learn more about optimizing your facility’s HVAC energy usage and to receive a free comprehensive Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) performance assessment, please visit our Complimentary IAQ Assessment page to learn more. We’re here to assist you in making the most informed decisions to reduce your energy costs efficiently.
Tips
- The recommended number of air changes per hour (ACH) for facilities can vary depending on the industry, facility, local regulations, and building codes:
Industrial Settings: 4 ACH
Office Spaces: 5 ACH
Education: 5 ACH
Healthcare: 4-20 ACH
- ISO 4 Cleanroom: 540 ACH
- ISO 5 Cleanroom: 480 ACH
- ISO 6 Cleanroom: 240 ACH
- ISO 7 Cleanroom: 90 ACH
- ISO 8 Cleanroom: 48 ACH
- Reference: ASHRAE TC9.11, Design Guide for Clean Rooms
- The Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) rating measures the effectiveness of air filters. Higher ratings indicate better filtration, however it is important to have a careful balance between a the right MERV rating and increasing energy savings, while optimizing air quality.
The minimum percentage of outside air refers to the amount of fresh air brought into your HVAC system from the outside. ASHRAE recommends between 5% and 20% of the total air supply depending on building type, occupancy, and climate conditions. Increasing the percentage of outside air can improve indoor air quality but may impact energy efficiency. The percentage of outside air can be adjusted based on occupant count to achieve substantial energy savings while still achieving desired indoor air quality.
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