Archive for the ‘Low Energy Air Filters’ Category

Performance of filters has the top priority in the Air Conditioning (AC) inspections

Energy conservation is closely linked to sustainability. In today’s energy debate, governments are leaning heavily on commercial and industrial building owners to shrink energy consumptions.
Building ventilation systems are energy-intensive and we have calculated – in the case of Sweden, for example – that as much as 1.4TWh of energy is needed to move air through [...]

European road show for clean air and better filtration

Camfil Farr, the world leader in clean air technology, is now on a European road show to raise awareness about the importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and demonstrate the benefits of effective air filtration.
In the coming months, a trailer equipped with advanced equipment will be touring major European cities to track and compare live [...]

Camfil scoops prestigious ‘Overall Winner’ supplier award from FM heavyweight MITIE

Camfil Farr is a global manufacturer of air filtration equipment and associated services and the world leader in the production and development of air filters. They recently became the first manufacturing company in the UK to be awarded Energy Management Standard BS EN 16001 and the ERV Kitemark.

MITIE Group [...]

Low Energy Air Filters – Camfil Farr Article In Space Energy Magazine

A number of companies that work in partnership with Space Engineering services have agreed to provide articles to explain how their products can help to reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs. The following article is by Paul Newton of Camfil Farr on the benefits of using good quality air filters.
Over a number [...]

Air filtration protects human health and improves productivity

Air, like water, is essential to life and concerns about poor indoor air quality are driving research about air filtration and its beneficial effects on people and productivity.
The air we breathe is a mixture of gases including nitrogen, oxygen, water, carbon dioxide and trace gases. Each day we inhale around ten kilos (22 lbs) of [...]