by Haglid Engineering | Jul 21, 2022 | air conditioning, Cooling, Energy Efficient, HVAC, Long Ass ERV
Air Conditioning Appreciation Days are celebrated from July 3 to August 15 of every year to honor the invention and role of air conditioning in modern society. An engineer named Willis Carrier invented the first cooling system (aka air conditioner) to help dry ink...
by Haglid Engineering | May 23, 2022 | Air Flow, centrifugal fans, Clean Energy, Cooling, energy efficiency, Heating, HVAC
At BPE, you could say FanTech made us ‘big fans’ of its FKD series of centrifugal fans. In particular, we use FKD-14 models often; they are high quality, 100% speed controllable, single-phase, and 120 VAC with 4.8 amps...
by Haglid Engineering | Apr 22, 2022 | Cooling, Demand control ventilation, Energy Bills, Energy Recovery, ERV, Heating, HVAC, Long Ass ERV, Save Money
Most people agree that reusing something rather than disposing of it is beneficial to the planet and the bank account. Fewer people understand that this principle can reduce the planet-snuffing emissions coming from the world’s building stock. Frankly, some folks...
by Haglid Engineering | Mar 14, 2022 | America Rescue Plan, Clean Energy, Energy Efficient, Energy Recovery, ERV, HVAC, School Building
In an earlier article, we discussed how schools can take advantage of the American Rescue Plan to retrofit and green up their HVAC systems. (Can the American Rescue Plan Help Public Schools Make the Grade?) As we’ve pointed out, the best way to achieve healthy...
by Haglid Engineering | Jan 7, 2022 | Energy Recovery, Energy-efficient, ERV Installation, HVAC
This install of a BPE-XE-MIR-2000 unit provides 500 to 2,250 cfm of healthy indoor air quality for your commercial or industrial space. With 70% to 95% percent thermal efficiencies, thermal comfort is never in question. Check out the BPE-XE-MIR-2000 Spec Sheet...
by Haglid Engineering | Nov 17, 2021 | Energy Recovery, Energy Recovery Ventilators, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality, Sustainability
Not since the 1980s has there been such a desperate cry for ventilation help. Back then, sick building syndrome became a concern thanks to tighter building standards designed to save energy. Suddenly packed into the likes of a sealed milk container, home and building...