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...
by Haglid Engineering | May 3, 2021 | Energy Recovery Ventilators, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality, Particulates, Patheogens
We’ve known for years that natural and man-made particulates no larger than ten micrometers can settle in lung tissue to cause discomfort, allergies, asthma, and disease. And if you haven’t heard by now that indoor air can be twice as polluted as outdoor air, you...
by Haglid Engineering | Apr 9, 2021 | Building contractors, Dentist IAQ, Energy Recovery, ERV, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality, Salon IAQ
Poor ventilation can make all the difference between safer environments and outbreaks. We’ve shared our thoughts on how businesses can spruce up their HVAC to welcome customers back with confidence, particularly when it comes to… Dental offices Salons and...
by Haglid Engineering | Jan 14, 2021 | Carbon-neutral, Climate change, Energy Recovery, ERV, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality, Net Zero
In our rush to leave 2020 behind—waaaay behind, let’s not barrel into 2021 without reframing our priorities. That advice, while important in all areas of life, is especially key in rebuilding our national and global economies. Where to focus our efforts in revving...
by Haglid Engineering | Dec 18, 2020 | Carbon-neutral, Energy Recovery, ERVs, HVAC, Indoor Air Quality, Passive House
Referring to anything as ‘passive’ is rarely a compliment. Oddly enough, adopting passive methods to power our homes and buildings can ignite the fastest, most powerful sprint toward… cutting energy use by 80%, saving heaps of money. offering healthier indoor air...