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Explaining Environmental Controls

Explaining Environmental Controls

An environmental control device is an instrument that equips the end-user to control the area’s heating and cooling. This can be at the macro-level in terms of the whole building or floor, or a micro-climate wherein different areas of the same floor have their own control device.

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Why UFAD?

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Why UFAD?

Underfloor Air Distribution (UFAD) is an air distribution strategy where heated or cooled conditioned air is distributed across a floor plate of a...

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Slab-to-Slab Height

Slab-to-Slab Height

The slab-to-slab height is the height between an interior space’s true ceiling and true floor.

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What is Perimeter Heating?

What is Perimeter Heating?

Perimeter heating is a method of distributing warm air through ducts installed in the surrounding area of an indoor space. These ducts could be in...

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