Airmovement solutions for Comfort and energy Saving
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Airmovement solutions for Comfort and energy Saving
Air movement solutions for Comfort and energy Saving Logo in vettoriale CMYK www.pionair.eu PAOLO ARIENTI CEO, PIONAIR Innovating air engineering OUR VENTILATION sensation. PionAir solutions hence reduce summertime SOLUTIONS are designed to encompass energy consumption. While PIONAIR High Volume Low increased operational efficiency HVLS help keep employees and Speed Fans (HVLS) are a proven and dramatic energy cost customers comfort, they can technology for energy use and cutting. In colder months, HVLS also help increase productivity. year-round cost reductions in fans will mix the warmer air I am personally committed to industrial as well as commercial at the ceiling with the cooler promoting knowledge and raise facilities, enhanced employee air at the floor to even the awareness of the many potential productivity and a better temperature throughout the benefits of HVLS technology facility environment. The large space. This process called amongst entrepreneurs and blade surface area moves “destratification”, can reduce a executives who, like myself, massive amounts of air at a facility’s energy consumption strongly believe that innovation slow comfortable speed with by up to 30%. In warmer is the key to competitiveness minimum energy consumption months, air speed produces a and corporate performances. (0,25 kW to 1,5 kW depending wind chill factor, which lowers on HVLS model). Air circulation the effective “perceived” creates a constant floor jet of temperature, thus making HVLS light air movement affecting the fans as ideal supplements to building, the air and providing air conditioning, allowing a Paolo Arienti employees with a freshness facility to raise set points and CEO, Pionair 3 The PionAir advantage CUTTING HEATING COSTS CUTTING COOLING COSTS In colder months, heat In warmer months, lost in the ceiling is 32° re-circulated the reduction of 20°C throughout the entire perceived temperature space. This allows for is coupled by a raise saving 30% or more on in air conditioning heating costs. setpoint that, in turn, 20°C delivers cost-effective 19° 20°C In addition to cutting operational and energy costs, HVLS Protect business assets and resources technology promotes productivity. It keeps the work PionAir HVLS technology increase air Enhance workforce productivity and comfort environment circulation within a facility for effective at the most dispersion of pockets of humid air, moisture effective removal, drying of floors, raw materials, final comfort level, products and equipment. while the low speed does not cause disruption to goods, equipment and office supplies. 4 energy savings. The PionAir-less scenario Summer perceived temperature up to 6°C higher In winter, ceiling to floor temperature differential up to 10°C Workforce productivity drops up to 18% Increase of work inaccuracy and errors up to 40% (source: NASA) 5 Logo in vettoriale CMYK The PionAir effect cooling Cooler perceived temperature tipically in the range of 2° to 6 °C. thermostat setpoint results in energy savings in the range of 14% to 19%. DESTRATIFICAtion (heating) Air mixed vertically from ceiling (warmer air) to floor (colder air) and/or horizontally from one building area to another. Ceiling to floor temperature differential may easily be in the range of 5° to 10° C in colder months. Employees comfort and productivity Air movement across the body at a low speed creates an evaporative cooling effect of 3,5°C-6,5°C. In a study for NASA, it was found that when in-plant temperatures rise over 29,5° C, output drops by 18% and accuracy suffers from a 40% increase in errors. Making air conditioning more efficient An average 3° C raise in the A/C 6 PionAir HVLS are designed specifically for larger spaces where maximizing employees/customers comfort, air movement, and energy savings are key issues. PionAir HVLS can be used in a variety of industrial environments. INDUSTRy Process production settings Job shop production facilities Warehouses trade and DISTRIBUtION Distribution centers Malls and retail Ho.Re.Ca civil and public buildings Airports Hospitals Schools/Universities other Auto dealers Athletic and sport facilities Convention centers 7 PionAir: maximising value-for-money 1 Facility energy costs 2 are going through the Although some oil and gas pricing fluctuations 4 Quick payback of installed costs, along roof. Heating resources are, in do occur, businesses continue to with annual savings to generate fact, to a large extent wasted find their utility cost line items for high return on investment (ROI) due to thermal dispersion and electricity, heating, and cooling and significant Net Present Value lack of a sound area targeting moving in constantly upward curves. (NPV) over the initial cost, make and selection. good sense and cents. 3 With PionAir HVLS fans, immediate cost savings can be achieved without the need to carry out expensive and time-consuming structural works. A “worth” investment OUR elaboration on data from “Energy savings in production facilities”, published by the Province Administration of Bologna, Italy. The analysis considers an industrial facility with an overall area of 1.800 mq (400 mq offices). Both annual cooling and heating costs are considered with regard to three separate energy classes : - D class (worst scenario), yearly costs equal to 33.504 euro; - B.3 Class (intermediate), yearly costs equal to 12.936 euro; - A.6 Class (best scenario), yearly costs equal to 5.616 euro. 112% 69% 4 ys 3,3 ys 2,5 ys Class B.3 Class D Class B.3 Class D Payback 8 12% Class A.6 ROI Class A.6 PionAir technology Blade design Last generation brushless engine Blades are made of strong, durable, lightweight aluminum that varies in width along entire length of blades. Blades ‘ contour and twist are designed for maximum air movement. The specific blade tilt increases airflow and reach of air movement from the fan’s center in all directions in a conical shape. Brushless DC motors are synchronous electric motors which move around, or are “commutated”, electronically. With many fewer parts that can wear out or break and need to be replaced than in a brushed motor. DC motors tend to be more reliable, last longer, less noisy and be more efficient. Robust mounting system Resilient blade/hub connection Utmost safety and stability are delivered via the utilization of stabilizing cables, beam clamp and sound motor housing solutions. The joint effects of vibration-absorbing material and rotationally balanced blade/hub reduce stress to the hub. Blade/hub connection is designed for over 10 times the force and stress generated by the HVLS Fan. HVLS control system Smart air management platform Speed control is adjustable and operates in forward or reverse modes. PionAir fans are controlled and monitored either “on-premise” (via a touch screen device) or remotely (via the internet). Installation of the control platform does not require manipulation of standard electrical housing. The air management platform is used to “smartly” coordinate, different fans to maximize the facility overall performance and reduce energy costs. Each fan can be operated and scheduled independently and autonomously. 9 How we operate 1. Customers’ needs Determine customers objective and technology requirements (mainly related to cooling, heating, air conditioning support, dispersing humidity, circulating air). 10 2. Determine the space of concern within the facility This step consists of characterising the area of concern in terms of its overall dimension, number of people involved, multiple and differentiated subspaces’ specific requirements, obstructions (walls, mezzanines, equipment). 3. Area of influence 4. Layout This step encompasses the selection of size, type and number of fans. Based on a scientific analysis of the relationship between fan diameter, appropriate air velocity and perceived temperature change. The combination of “diameter”, “air velocity” and “temperature change” univocally defines an “Area of Influence”. Each PionAir model has its own Area of Influence that increases in size as fan diameter does. Finally, based on the activities carried out in former steps, the process ends up in establishing fans layout across the facility. Fan layout within the facility is based on fan diameter and Area of Influence. One Step Beyond Contacts Pionair by Arienti Strada per Cascina Castagna 1/3 26854 Pieve Fissiraga (Lodi) Zip code I26854 - Italy Phone Fax +39 0371.477281 +39 0371.477277 E-mailinfo@pionair.eu Logo in vettoriale CMYK www.pionair.eu