(image) Warehouse temperature control solutions; Climate control for large volume, open plan industrial, commercial and pharmaceutical buildings

Jet project reference: Jet delivers solutions for many types of facilities

As the Balanced Jet air induction system is so versatile, the range of buildings suitable for its application is extremely varied.

Below are a selection of the most widely used applications, however if you particular application is not listed so long as it meets the criteria of a large volume space requiring either heating, ventilating or air conditioning then a Jet Balanced Jet system can be designed to meet your exact requirements.

Warehouse and Distribution Centres

These come in numerous shapes and sizes from fully automated black boxes to conventional racked warehouses. These often have extensive areas with multi mezzanines. A Balanced Jet air induction system can be designed to meet most of the environmental conditions required in the modern warehouse.

Pharmaceutical Warehouses

What differentiates these from conventional warehouses is the need for limiting the maximum internal temperature and the requirement for very even temperature distribution for the safe storage of drugs. These Balanced Jet air induction system are designed to meet both the drug manufactures and MHRA requirements. The systems are be designed to meet these exacting needs and achieved temperatures of +/-1°C.

Production Facilities

The heating and ventilation requirements of workshops are extremely varied as they are invariably dependent upon the type of process being carried out within the building. However with the versatility of the Balanced Jet air induction system a solution can be designed to cater for any internal condition be it ventilation, filtration, heating or cooling.

Leisure

These buildings can vary from a small school sports hall at one end of the spectrum to a large multifunctional exhibition centre. Once again, the required climate condition can vary immensely from a fresh air requirement for occupants in the exhibition centre for limiting temperatures in the summertime to providing fresh air for a large number of people .

Aircraft Hangers

Hangars again are extremely varied in design requiring to house varying types of aircraft. Hangers can often be over 30m high and with large hanger doors posing a particular problem when it comes to controlling the internal climate. The main criterion for these buildings is usually rapid temperature recovery following the doors being opened.

The Jet air induction system can be designed with a boost facility to provide 30 minute temperature recovery that is usually the requirement for this type of building.