Soler & Palau, a leading company in the global ventilation
market, launches a new efficient ventilation system concept: Energy Efficient
Ventilation System. Under this concept, S&P is developing three major lines:
low consumption fans, heat or cold recoverers and Controlled Ventilation Demand.
As low consumption direct current fans it presents the TD-Ecowatt Series, making
it possible, with regulation, to get up to 50% savings in consumption. The
series features low profile helicocentrifugal fans, with ball bearings and high
performance, linear adjustable brushless direct current motors, specially
designed to work in installations where the extractor must work long hours, which
will allow for important energy savings, or in those facilities that require an
intelligent ventilation system controlled by external sensors.
S&Ps heat recoverers incorporate a crossflow exchanger system with
aluminium plates which reuse up to 60% of the wasted heat through a ventilation
system, reveals Construnario.com. On the other hand, Soler & Palaus
proposal of Controlled Ventilation Demand (DCV) consists of the creation of
ventilation systems made of fans and electronic or mechanic elements which
control, at all times, the use of only that energy which is necessary for
ventilation according to the contamination of the sites, instead of doing it
according to its maximum possible occupation.