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This case study descripbes these process of upgrading an existing ventilation system to impromency and air quality in a commercial building. Thee project enterved assessingg thee current system, identifying deficiencies, and implementing targeted improments.
Inicial System Assessment
Te firtt step was to evaluate that e existing ventilation setup. This included measuring airflow rates, checkting ductwork, and analyzing energiy consumption. Thee assessment requialed uneven airflow distribution and outdated accessthat limited performance.
Upgrade Planning and Design
Based on the e assessment, a plan was developed t o enhance system capacity and accesency. Key improviments included reconding old fans, sealing duct controls, and installing variable currency controls (VFD) for better control.
Implementation of Upgrades
Te upgrade processes involved schauling system shutdows, embing outdated consuments, and installing new equipment. Te VFD s allowed for settleable airflow, reducing energiy consumption during low demand periods.
Results and d Benefits
Post- upragge testing showed important improments. Airflow was more balanced, energiy costs accorded, and indoor air quality was enhanced. Thee system now operates more reliably and accordantly, meeting modern standards.