Quietflo with DCV energy efficient technology on demand

A new ventilation system from Fantech designed to take the heat out of rising energy costs uses sensors to automatically control the amount of ventilation according to the occupancy of a room.

The Fantech Quietflow DC V inline fan range employs Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) that increases the efficiency and effectiveness of the ventilation system and reduces energy consumption.

Fantech Quietflow DC V

Classrooms, theatres and shopping centres all have one thing in common – they do not run at full capacity all the time. The number of people in any part of the building at one time varies considerably through the day and as such so do the ventilation requirements.

DC V takes into consideration whether a room is being occupied and at what level. As a result there are significant energy savings. The fan works harder when there are more people in a room, and powers down as people leave the room.

The DC V system is available with a series of different on-board sensors which continuously monitor the conditions in the room. Sensors are available to measure differential pressure, temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide concentrations.

The Fantech Quietflow DC V can interface with other systems such as passive infrared (PIR ) building management systems (BMS) and building automation systems (BAS) to alert customers of changes in performance, energy levels or maintenance requirements.

For further details on the Fantech Quietflow DCV system ask at your Gemcell electrical wholesalers.