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VENTILADORES Y EXTRACTORES
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VentiladorES PARA PISOS
El ventilador debajo para pisos de Greenheck modelo UFT está
diseñado para un sistema de distribución de aire
debajo del piso para proporcionar aire fresco o aire caliente
a las zonas del perímetro o a los cuartos interiores. El
funcionamiento va de 130 pcm a 1,798 pcm y con presiones estáticas
de 0.875 de pulg. ca.
Modelo UFT
 Incorporando
el modelo UFT de Greenheck en su diseño debajo del piso le
dará las ventajas de mejorar la ventilación del espacio,
la calidad del aire, reducir equipo mecánico, el costo de
operación y mejorar la flexibilidad de espacio.
Informacion Relacionada (English)
Projectos Archivados:
Capitol Area
East End Comples Block 225, Sacramento, California
Articulos Publicados:
Underfloor Ventilation
- Underfloor air distribution for office environments (HPAC
Engineering, March 2001)
Underfloor Air
System Equipment, A review of many available products, including
access floors, air diffusers, underfloor air terminals, floor
air-handling units, and controls (HPAC Engineering, January 2002)
Underfloor Air Distribution:
Lessons Learned (May 2002)
(Copyright 2002, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. This posting is by permission
from ASHRAE Journal. This article may not be copied nor distributed
in either paper or digital form without ASHRAE's permission. Contact
ASHRAE at www.ashrae.org)
Outlook for Underfloor Air
Distribution (June 2001)
(Copyright 2001, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. This posting is by permission
from ASHRAE Journal. This article may not be copied nor distributed
in either paper or digital form without ASHRAE's permission. Contact
ASHRAE at www.ashrae.org)
Underfloor Air Distribution
Solutions for Open Office Applications (CH-99-6-3)
(Copyright 2003, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org).
Reprinted by permission from ASHRAE Transactions 2003, Volume
No. 105, Part No. 1. This paper may not be copied nor distributed
in either paper or digital form without ASHRAE's permission. Contact
ASHRAE at www.ashrae.org)
Enlaces de su Industria:
Berkeley University, Center for Built Environments, Underfloor
Air Technology
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