General Commercial Ventilation
Procool can help you weigh up your options when considering your commercial ventilation needs. While it's not strictly speaking a cooling method, general ventilation can reduce the temperatures in a space by replacing the hot air inside with cooler air from outside.
General ventilation is also useful for increasing oxygen levels, removing CO2, and controlling condensation, making a room much more pleasant and invigorating to work in.
The result will always be a room that's still a few degrees warmer than outside, but that may be enough. If not, consider evaporative cooling, which has all of the benefits of ventilation, such as using 100% fresh air, and very low installation and running costs, but is also capable of cooling the air to well below ambient.
It's worth remembering that ventilation can have some serious effects on your existing systems, such as air conditioning or heating, as well as manufacturing processes, so it's worth calling us in for a free survey, after which we can give you some practical advice about finding the best commercial ventilation, cooling or heating system for your business.
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