Why ECEX Air Intake Screens make solid business sense

What wouldn’t you give for a quality solution that prevents airborne debris from clogging internal coil fins, perishable filters and other components in the rooftop HVAC equipment you specify or install? Well, you can achieve this simply by retrofitting special, made-to-measure screens to equipment including air handling units, air intake louvres, chillers, dry air coolers, […]
Continue ReadingMitigating the health effects of outdoor pollution

Air pollution could be responsible for 60,000 cases of dementia in the UK, with people exposed to dirty air 40% more likely to get the disease than those who aren’t. These shocking conclusions are based on a recent study carried out by St George’s, University of London, King’s College London and Imperial College London. Researchers […]
Continue ReadingPreparing your plant for the changing season

Preparing your building with an eye on the changing seasons makes a great deal of sense. Leaves and other airborne debris don’t only present big problems in gutters; other rooftop locations are affected too, including high velocity airflow HVAC plant and equipment such as air handling units, chillers, cooling towers and condensers. Here, debris can […]
Continue ReadingECEX Air Intake Screens boost malt house refrigeration efficiency
Eastern Counties Refrigeration (ECR) recommended that ECEX Air Intake Screens be fitted to four large condensers at Boortmalt’s malting plant in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, to prevent clogging and improve their performance. The ECEX Air Intake Screens have solved the problems of inadequate heat rejection and insufficient process cooling during hot weather and other […]
Continue Reading‘Pollen bomb’ explosion affecting human and HVAC health

With the misery of hay fever in full swing, are your building’s filtration systems equipped to deal with the season’s ‘pollen bomb’, a natural phenomenon that causes hay fever and has the potential to reduce the efficiency of plant such as air handling units, chillers and air conditioning equipment? A ‘pollen bomb’, caused by […]
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