Maximum
Effect for Minimum Air Handling
RPA always seek to ensure that the local extract ventilation
is integrated with the requirements of the overall site or
section of the site within which that function takes place.
Also, the air inlets to the building / enclosure are carefully
positioned with respect to that activity.
As a result, the volume of air that has to be extracted in
order to achieve the necessary safety and operator comfort
in the operational areas, as well as the external odour and
fume criteria, is greatly reduced relative to what would otherwise
be considered to be an appropriate solution. The consequent
savings in both capital and operating costs within the ventilation
arrangements are substantial.
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