by Haglid Engineering | Sep 25, 2021 | Case Study
Client: Air-tight structure on Block Island, RI. Challenge: The challenge was to provide fresh air throughout an air-tight, earthen-built structure toimprove breathing and comfort for occupants. The equipment used had to reliably withstand a variety of weather...
by Haglid Engineering | Sep 25, 2021 | Case Study
Client: Devlin, world-class gymnastic training facility in the Northeast USA. Challenge: The front office areas and locker rooms of this facility had IAQ issues and lacked fresh air make-up. The main gym area trapped unpleasant odors outgassed from the many...
by Haglid Engineering | Sep 18, 2018 | How to Reduce Energy, News
A BPE-XE-MIR-4000 Energy Recovery Module in a High School Gym Photo: BPE, Inc. Since BPE ERVs are modular, they can be stacked to produce fresh air requirements ups to 20,000 cfm. Such modules are man-portable, will fit through a 36-inch door, and can be assembled by...