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To align with HTM 03-01 (Health Technical Memorandum) standards for healthcare ventilation, an Air Handling Unit (AHU) must follow a very specific sequence to ensure air quality, pressure gradients, and moisture control.

  To align with HTM 03-01 (Health Technical Memorandum) standards for healthcare ventilation, an Air Handling Unit (AHU) must follow a very specific sequence to ensure air quality, pressure gradients, and moisture control. Here is a description of the components you would see in a "half-open" or sectional view of a medical-grade AHU, following the air path from the outside environment to the hospital space. 1. External Air Intake & Intake Shutter The journey begins at the Atmospheric Air Intake. Per HTM 03-01, this must be located away from pollution sources (like boiler flues or cooling towers). • Intake Shutter/Damper: An insulated, low-leakage damper that closes when the unit is off to prevent "stack effect" or freezing. 2. Primary Filtration (Pre-Filters) Before reaching any coils, the air passes through G4 or F7 grade filters. • Purpose: To protect the internal components from large dust particles and debris. • NHS Standard: These must be fitted with differ...
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Economizer vs Heat Exchanger Understanding the Core Difference

    Economizer vs Heat Exchanger Understanding the Core Difference In HVAC and refrigeration systems, both economizers and heat exchangers play critical roles, but their functions are different. A Heat Exchanger is designed to transfer heat between two fluids without mixing, forming the backbone of evaporators and condensers. An Economizer enhances system efficiency by subcooling refrigerant, reducing compressor workload, and increasing overall cooling capacity through energy recovery. Understanding this difference helps technicians optimize performance, improve energy efficiency, and maintain reliable chiller operation. ✅ Better Efficiency ✅ Improved Cooling Performance ✅ Smart Energy Utilization Activate to view larger image,

Heating Ventilation And Air Conditioning System.

  Heating Ventilation And Air Conditioning System. Introduction Heating ventilation and air conditioning system is also called as HVAC. Heating ventilation and air conditioning systems play an important role in the air supply of any room, building or area. Installation of HVAC in pharmaceutical industries is the requirement of cGMP and other legal agencies. H of HVAC represents heating. Heating is done either by electric heaters or by the use of circulating hot water. V of HVAC is for ventilation. Ventilation is the process of replacing the room air with fresh or processed air, removing odour, gases or microbes from a room or building. AC of HVAC is for air conditioning, it provides cooling and maintains the humidity of the room or building. Key Points to Discuss In this topic, we will discuss the following, Working Principle of HVAC Functions of HVAC Types of HVAC Components of HVAC In components of HVAC, we will learn about Air Handling Unit or AHU Ducts Diffusers and Grills In...

Why Plumbing Vent Pipes Are Critical in Buildings...?

  Why Plumbing Vent Pipes Are Critical in Buildings...? In plumbing systems, most people focus on water supply and drainage lines. However, one of the most important yet often overlooked components is the plumbing vent pipe system. Without proper venting, even a perfectly installed drainage system can fail. 🔎 What Is a Plumbing Vent Pipe? A plumbing vent pipe connects the building’s drainage system to the atmosphere, usually terminating above the roof. It does not carry wastewater — it carries air. Its main role is to maintain pressure balance inside the drainage network. 📌 Why Vent Pipes Are Important in Buildings 1️⃣ Maintains Proper Drainage Flow When wastewater flows through a vertical stack, it creates pressure fluctuations: • Negative pressure (vacuum) behind the flow • Positive pressure ahead of the flow Without venting, this pressure imbalance can: ❌ Slow down drainage ❌ Cause gurgling sounds ❌ Lead to poor fixture performance Vent pipes allow air movement, stabilizing in...