Posts Tagged ‘EPBD’

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 [...]

Using Life Cycle Cost (LCC) Software and ‘real life’ data to optimise the lowest life cycle cost for an air handling unit (AHU).

Camfil Farr, the world’s largest and leading manufacturer of low energy air filters and clean air solutions, today published their latest Whitepaper – “Using Life Cycle Cost (LCC) Software and ‘real life’ data to optimise the lowest life cycle cost for an air handling unit (AHU)”.
The Whitepaper demonstrates a way for Camfil Farr customers [...]

The UK’s largest property management company, Land Securities saves £250k and 650 tonnes of CO2 by installing Low Energy Air Filters

Client: Land Securities
Building: New Street Square
Environment: City Centre Environment
Land Securities, the largest commercial property company in the UK, now own and manage more than 29 million ft2 of commercial property, from London offices and high street shops to major shopping centres and out-of-town retail parks.
Camfil were asked by Neil Pennell, Engineering Director of Land Securities [...]

Camfil Farr – Flying the Kitemark for energy Saving

In September, the British Standards Institution (BSI) announced that world leading air filtration manufacturer, Camfil Farr, became the first company to join its recently launched Kitemark scheme for Energy Reduction Verification (ERV). The scheme independently verifies and certifies those organisations that achieve a reduction in carbon emissions through lower energy use. The ERV Kitemark [...]

Facility Managers Lead the Move to Green with lmprovements in Energy Efficiency

Article by Thomas A. Westerkamp in Papyrus Magzine
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Facility managers are challenged to meet increasing energy demands while holding the line on energy costs. This article discusses key cost elements, load profiling, sub-metering opportunities, links to other building management systems, energy efficiency checks, and training opportunities, as well as the rewards for successfully meeting the difficult [...]