Greenheck’s Vektor line of laboratory exhaust systems now offers a direct-drive arrangement with four-options available on Vektor-MH (High Plume), Vektor-MD (High Plume with Dilution), and Vektor-MS (Variable Geometry Nozzle) models.
Franke Foodservice Systems announced that its variable speed kitchen ventilation control system, called VariVent, has been awarded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 2016 Energy Star Emerging Technology Award.
This pre-engineered, centrifugal fume exhaust packaged model offers extended discharge to reduce and prevent exposure to harmful fumes and odors outdoors. It is designed per ANSI Z9.2 standard for local exhaust systems.
The Vektor®-MS inline mixed-flow laboratory exhaust fan is designed to reduce fan energy in demand-based laboratory applications and allows variable-frequency drives (VFDs) to be applied to laboratory exhaust fans.
Greenheck Fan Corp. has come up with a new application for Building Automation Products Inc.’s (BAPI’s) Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) sensor. The company is literally using it to help clear the air at its main fabricating plant.
Compact yet powerful, the AFK direct drive flange fan is available in diameters from 12 to 42 inches, with capacities ranging to 34,000 cfm. The unit, which has heavy-gauge steel with baked polyester coating, can be built for supply or exhaust configurations.