The UnderFloor Air Distribution (UFAD) systems have made it possible to address every aspect needed to build the ideal indoor climate, making them a crucial part of the design process for sustainable space facilities. In order to deal with the next generation of environmental conditioning systems, UFAD advances in a significant way.
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The air is introduced through a series of grilles and adjustable diffusers that are installed in the raised floor panels and discharge air to small areas in the space rather than through a traditional ducted overhead system. This allows facilities to maintain comfortable temperatures and ensures high indoor air quality for residents while lowering the costs of power distribution. From a cooling perspective, the main advantage of adopting a TUSK raised floor is to easily supply cold air where it is required. Because of this, a system may be more comfortable, and energy-efficient, and provide greater ventilation and enhanced indoor air quality.
Under the floor, a flexible system of components that can be altered or added quickly provides the best supply of clean, conditioned air into the workstation.
Reduce energy utilisation and can reduce electricity bill costs by 35% to 50%.
Reduces both the operational and lifespan costs of a building.
Cost-effectiveness is higher than with overhead systems.
Eliminates at least 80% of the ducting that is necessary for overhead systems.
Improve the ventilation and interior air quality noticeably.
Enhance passenger comfort, efficiency, and ultimately health.
Air volume may be changed at the occupants' discretion.There is always conditioned air available.
Flexibility to rezone and add zones in minutes.
Improve a structure's capacity to adjust and alter in response to its own demands and requirements.