Posts Tagged ‘air filtration’

Camfil Farr publishes second Sustainability Report

In 2009, Camfil Farr embarked on a mission to become the first sustainable air filtration company in the world, launching an internal programme to achieve this objective and publishing its second corporate sustainability report on a voluntary basis.
Camfil Farr took these initiatives because of its belief in sustainability. The company’s efforts in this area confirm [...]

Camfil Cairing Presentation

European Energy Regulation, EPBD and related CEN Standards Energy management Impact of Eco labeling Ecodesign directives on Air filtration.
Energy regulation and standards

For more information about AC Inspections, filter technology, clean air solutions, improving air quality, low energy air filters, CRC (Carbon Reduction Commitment), AHUs (Air Handling Units) and the EPBD, visit the [...]

Energy Management – Customer Facing Strategy

Foreword
The implementation of ISO 16001 Energy Management Standard is a significant milestone in Camfil Farr’s evolution. As a company that has always promoted green air filter systems through continuous development of low energy air filter solutions by design and using application knowledge for over 40 years, we need to embrace the standard within our own [...]

Case Study – Camfil completes energy audit at a large hospital campus in London

Camfil Farr conducted an energy audit for a London hospital which included the following deliverables:

EPBD Legislative Inspections
Systems inspected to TM44 & CLG requirements
Results delivered using CLG templates
Advise on areas of inefficiencies in AC Systems
Provide recommendations for improvements to systems

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 [...]