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Exhaust Fans, Ventilation for the industrial work place.  NOTE:  Exhaust fans are crucial in workplaces for ventilation, odor removal, and managing air quality. Here are the main types commonly used:
 

  Wall-Mounted Exhaust Fans:   Description: Installed directly on walls, these fans pull air directly from the space and expel it outside. They're simple to install and ideal for removing odors, smoke, or heat from smaller rooms. Common Use: Bathrooms, small workshops, kitchens.

  Ceiling-Mounted Exhaust Fans:   Description: Located on ceilings, they vent air up and out, often through a duct system to the exterior. These fans are great for high ceilings and areas requiring even airflow. Common Use: Office bathrooms, conference rooms, general workspaces.

  Inline Exhaust Fans:   Description: These fans are installed within a duct and can pull air from multiple vents, making them ideal for large spaces needing centralized ventilation. They're often quieter since they're positioned within ducts rather than directly in the workspace. Common Use: Warehouses, large office spaces, medical facilities.

  Roof-Mounted Exhaust Fans:   Description: Installed on the roof, these fans exhaust air vertically, which can provide better ventilation for large areas. They're typically larger and can handle high airflow volumes. Common Use: Manufacturing facilities, large kitchens, factories.

  Kitchen Hood Fans:   Description: Designed specifically for kitchens, these fans help remove heat, steam, and cooking odors directly above cooking surfaces. They often have grease filters and are ducted to the outside. Common Use: Commercial kitchens, breakrooms, cafeterias.

  Industrial Axial Exhaust Fans:   Description: These high-powered fans push air along the axis of the fan, offering high-speed airflow for significant ventilation needs. They are durable and efficient for larger spaces with intense ventilation requirements. Common Use: Factories, warehouses, large workshops.

  Centrifugal Exhaust Fans:   Description: These fans use centrifugal force to push air outward through a fan wheel, allowing them to move air through complex duct systems and handle higher pressure. They are effective for filtering dust or airborne particles. Common Use: Laboratories, production facilities, chemical plants.

  Exhaust Blowers:   Description: Used for targeted, high-pressure ventilation, exhaust blowers have powerful motors that push air through ducts or piping. They're designed to manage high volumes in challenging conditions. Common Use: Industrial spaces, manufacturing plants, places dealing with hazardous fumes.

  Portable Exhaust Fans:   Description: These are movable and provide temporary ventilation solutions. Portable fans are useful in settings where airflow needs change or for supplementary ventilation. Common Use: Construction sites, temporary workspaces, maintenance areas.

  Explosion-Proof Exhaust Fans:   Description: Designed to operate in volatile or hazardous environments, these fans have special motors and housings to prevent sparking. They are critical where flammable gases or materials are present. Common Use: Chemical plants, fuel storage facilities, hazardous material areas.

Each type serves unique needs based on workspace requirements for airflow, pressure, and the presence of contaminants.
 
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When referring to mechanical services within a building, this commonly includes plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, ventilation, elevators, and possibly even escalators. If moving components are involved, such as water, electricity, or gas, it is most likely a mechanical system. Industrial Mechanical systems exist to provide an environment that not only protects the building but also creates a safe, healthy surrounding for the occupants. Therefore, an understanding of the needs of these mechanical systems is important.
 
 
GLOSSARY OF MECHANICAL TERMS
 
Glossary of Terms and technical definitions for heating, cooling and indoor air quality products.

AFUE
Annualized Fuel Utilization Efficiency is a measure of your furnace's heating efficiency. The higher the AFUE percentage, the more efficient the furnace. The minimum percentage established by the DOE for furnaces is 78%.

Airflow
The distribution or movement of air.

Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI)
ARI is an industry trade association that develops standards for measuring and certifying product performance. For instance, ARI Standard 270 provides guidelines for establishing sound levels for outdoor air-conditioning equipment.

Air Handler / Coil Blower
The indoor part of an air conditioner or heat pump that moves cooled or heated air throughout the ductwork of your home. An air handler is usually a furnace or a blower coil.

Bioaerosols
Microscopic living organisms suspended in the air that grow and multiply in warm, humid places.

BTU
A British thermal unit is a unit of heat energy. One Btu is the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. The higher the Btu rating, the greater the heating capacity of the system.

BTUH
British thermal units per hour.

CAE
The Combined Annual Efficiency is a measure of the amount of heat produced for every dollar of fuel consumed for both home and water heating.

Carbon Monoxide
An odorless, colorless, tasteless, poisonous and flammable gas that is produced when carbon burns with insufficient air.

Central Air Conditioning System
System in which air is treated at a central location and distributed to and from rooms by one or more fans and a series of ducts.

CFM
Stands for Cubic Feet per Minute. This measurement indicates how many cubic feet of air pass by a stationary point in one minute. The higher the number, the more air is being moved through the ductwork by the system.

Composite Fan Blades
Used in select Lennox outdoor air conditioner or heat pump units, blades are manufactured with rugged materials and an exclusive angled design that improve operation and durability, even in the harshest environments.

Compressor
The part of the outdoor air conditioner or heat pump that compresses and pumps refrigerant to meet household cooling requirements.

Communication Module
A component of a Home Energy System, a communication module allows you to view system status and environmental benefits in real time.

Condenser Coil
The outdoor portion of an air conditioner or heat pump that either releases or collects heat, depending on the time of the year.

Damper
A movable plate, located in the ductwork, that regulates airflow. Dampers are used to direct air to the areas that need it most. Typically used in a zoning application.

DB
A decibel is a unit used to measure the relative intensity of sound.

DOE
The Department of Energy is a federal agency responsible for setting industry efficiency standards and monitoring the consumption of energy sources.

Dual Fuel
A comfort system that pairs an electric heat pump with a gas furnace, providing an energy-efficient alternative to the conventional furnace/air conditioner combination.

Ductwork
The method by which air is channeled from the furnace or the blower coil throughout your home.

Electronic Air Cleaner
An electronic device that filters out large particles and bioaerosols in indoor air.

ENERGY STAR
An EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) designation attached to HVAC products that meet or exceed EPA guidelines for high-efficiency performance above the standard government minimums.

EPA
The Environmental Protection Agency develops and enforces federal environmental regulations. The EPA oversees the nationwide ENERGY STAR® program.

Evaporator Coil
The part of the air conditioner or heat pump that is located inside the air handler or attached to the furnace. Its primary function is to absorb the heat from the air in your house.

FAQ
Stands for "frequently asked questions."

Garage Heaters
Garage heaters are an excellent product for combating cold garages and workshops during the winter months. Heating capacities provide warmth for a 1 car garage up to a 4+ car garage application. Separated combustion models provide heating for hard-to-heat applications. Available in natural or propane gas, units should be installed by a Lennox dealer/installer.

Grid-tied
A grid-tied system is the most common and least expensive of all residential solar systems. It allows you to use your own solar-generated electricity to save energy and reduce costs. At times when the solar system isn't producing electricity, such as at night, electricity is provided by the utility company's grid, or network of power stations.

Heat Exchanger
Located in the furnace, the heat exchanger transfers heat to the surrounding air, which is then pumped throughout the home.

Heat Pump
A heat pump is an HVAC unit that heats or cools by moving heat. During the winter, a heat pump draws heat from outdoor air and circulates it through your home's air ducts. In the summer, it reverses the process and removes heat from your house and releases it outdoors.

Horizontal Flow
When an air handler or furnace is positioned on its side and circulates air in one end and out the other. Ideal for attic or crawl space installations.

HSPF
The Heating Seasonal Performance Factor is the heating efficiency rating for heat pumps. The higher the rating, the more efficient the heat pump. HSPF will be regulated in 2006 at 7.7.

Humidifier
An indoor air quality device that introduces moisture to heated air as it passes from the furnace into the ductwork for distribution throughout the home.

Humidistat
An automatic device used to maintain humidity at a fixed or adjustable set point.

HVAC
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning.

Comfort enabled
Refers to products from the Collection of heating, cooling and humidity control products that are configured to work with the iComfort Wi-Fi® programmable thermostat as an advanced home comfort system.

Comfort by Lennox System
Lennox’ most advanced heating, cooling and humidity-control products synchronize with the iComfort Wi-Fi® thermostat to deliver maximum comfort, performance and efficiency.

Indoor Coil
See Evaporator Coil.

MERV Rating
The MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) rating of a filter describes the size of the holes in the filter that allow air to pass through. The higher the MERV rating, the smaller the holes in the filter, the higher the efficiency.

Micron
A unit of measure equal to one millionth of a meter, or one thousandth of a millimeter.

Net Metering
With this service, which is available from many utility providers, you can get full retail value for most, if not all, of the electricity produced by your own generating system, such as a SunSource® Home Energy System. Your utility meter keeps track of the “net” difference between the electricity you use from your utility provider and the electricity you produce with your own system.

Odors/Chemicals
Air contaminants in the form of gases.

Off-grid or Off-the-grid
An off-grid electricity-generating system operates independently from the utility grid, providing all of the electricity needed in the home. Stand-alone systems are much more expensive than grid-tied systems. However, for homes located in remote areas without utility service, or where installing power lines would be extremely costly, a stand-alone system is a good option.

Outdoor Coil
See Condenser Coil.

Particles
Any substances measuring less than 100 microns in diameter. The EPA has found that small particles (less than 2.5 microns) are responsible for the health effects of greatest concern.

Programmable Thermostat
A thermostat with the ability to record different temperature/time settings for your heating and/or cooling equipment.

R-410A Refrigerant
A chlorine-free refrigerant that meets the EPA's newest, most stringent environmental guidelines.

Refrigerant
A chemical that produces a cooling effect while expanding or vaporizing. Most residential air conditioning units contain the standard R-22 refrigerant, or Freon.

Refrigerant Lines
Two copper lines that connect the outdoor air conditioner or heat pump to the indoor evaporator coil.

Scroll Compressor
A specially designed compressor that works in a circular motion, as opposed to up-and-down piston action.

SEER
The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio is an energy efficiency rating for air conditioners. The higher the SEER, the better the energy performance, the more you save. The DOE's established minimum SEER rating for cooling is 13.00.

SilentComfort™ Outdoor Fan Motor
Used in select Lennox outdoor air conditioner or heat pump units, the fan motor is designed with innovative electronic sensor technology that helps optimize overall system performance while keeping sound levels low.

Single Package
A heating and cooling system contained in one outdoor unit.

Split System
An HVAC system in which some components are located inside the structure of the house and some are located outside. Split systems should be matched for optimal efficiency.

Solar Module
A component of a SunSource® Home Energy System, solar modules mount on the roof to harness solar power to reduce heating and cooling costs.

Solar Ready
A term used with select air conditioners and heat pumps from the Dave Lennox Signature® Collection, “solar ready” means the systems can be integrated with solar modules in a SunSource® Home Energy System.

Thermidistat
Monitors temperature and humidity and adjusts heating or cooling system to maintain desired levels.

Thermostat
Usually found on an inside wall, this device operates as a control to regulate your heating and cooling equipment, allowing you to adjust your home comfort at the touch of a switch.

Ton
Unit of measurement for determining cooling capacity. One ton equals 12,000 Btuh.

Two-Stage Operation
Provides two levels of heating or cooling output for greater temperature control, energy efficiency and improved indoor air quality.

Upflow
When an air handler or furnace is installed in an upright position and circulates air through the side or bottom and out through the top. Typically used in basement, closet and attic installations.

Variable Speed Motor
A motor that automatically adjusts the flow of warm or cool air for ultimate comfort.

Ventilator
A system that exchanges stale, recirculated indoor air with fresh, filtered outside air.

Zoning
A method of partitioning a home into independently controlled comfort zones for enhanced comfort and efficiency..

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