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Switching to Natural Ventilation could save you hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands of dollars. Stop paying for unnecessary electrical and maintenance costs by getting rid of exhaust fans and choosing a Natural Solution. See how much you could save at your plant with the Moffitt Cost Calculator.
How is a MoffittVent™ Ridge Vent Different from a Penthouse? The MoffittVent™ has been modeled and designed to operate perfectly in less than perfect conditions. Some people will tell you a penthouse roof vent works just as well. This is not true. The MoffittVent™ is proof that all rooftop natural ventilators are not created equal.
Ventilation in Modern Buildings Natural hybrid ventilation in office buildings is a big part of the discussion about the movement to “go green”. This alternative to mechanical solutions, like heavy exhaust fans in industrial spaces and HVAC ventilation systems in office buildings, provides clean, fresh, energy efficient cooling. This not only helps improve working conditions
What Does Natural Ventilation Mean To You? Natural ventilation definition: the process of pulling fresh air into a building from the outside. In turn, this fresh air helps force the warm, dirty air inside of the building out through the opening in the roof. This becomes done, without mechanical assistance. While that is the definition,
Bad Air Out, Good Air In. Every day more and more commercial and industrial buildings are seeing the benefits of buoyancy ventilation. This type of natural ventilation, also known as stack-effect ventilation, relies on the differences in temperature between the inside and outside of the building to promote air-flow. By designing ventilation systems to take
When you say the word ventilation most people think about air conditioning or fans. Industrial Ventilation systems are something completely different though. Ventilation for Industrial facilities isn’t designed for total climate control, but rather for reducing heat by improving airflow. This can include industrial ventilation fan or natural ventilation but really it’s about considering the
Energy Conservation in Buildings Since the explosion of energy use in the early 20th century, the demand for energy has been ever increasing. It wasn’t until the later part of the 20th century that people began to realize that some energy sources might be finite or very difficult to access. Thankfully there has been a
Finding the Exit Sign Power plants, steel forges, paper mills, and aluminum manufacturing facilities all have one thing in common: an accident may just be a split second away. Fires, explosions, chemical leaks, and the like are all too common hazards in these industries. As workers are often in a location that is isolated or
How Natural Ventilation Can Help You Go Green Since the discovery of electricity ventilation was never the same. Since then the demand for energy has been ever increasing and more and more electricity using products have been invented. It wasn’t until the latter part of the 20th century that people began to realize that some
Compressed Air Safety Tips All types of manufacturing processes use compressed air. In fact, almost every process and machine found in an industrial environment use some form of pressurized air or gas. Due to the fact that it is so commonplace, people fail to recognize it as the potential hazard that it is. As little