Achieving aggressive carbon-reduction targets requires a holistic, integrated approach to HVAC design. While energy efficient equipment like heat recovery systems, VFDs and electric boilers should each be considered, optimizing airflow first will create the most significant impact. Including Aircuity as part of an integrated approach creates a reduced energy baseload and in turn allows for downsizing of units and enhances the ROI of other measures. The reduced size requirements mean huge cost savings, as typically $1 invested in airflow optimization saves $5 in electrification costs!
Our latest blog post has a chart which shows the impact that Aircuity can have on other technologies.