Industrial Ventilation
Industrial Make-up air units (MAU) adjust air temperature and humidity in a building. Instead of recycling or recirculating the stagnating air already in the building, make-up air units bring in fresh air from the outside. This fresh air contributes to a better working environment. Make-Up Air Unit comes in heating or non-heating varieties. Direct Fired
Proper ventilation is just as important in colder weather as it is in higher temperatures to ensure optimal indoor comfort and air quality. As temperatures plummet, doors, windows, and service bays close up to block out the cold and snow. However, this also cuts off the supply of fresh air, leading to a number of
When cold temperatures & condensation are the problem; Moffitt is the solution! At Moffitt, we help plants like yours fight the cold winter air with our industrial heating solutions. Avoid the production and productivity problems that come with cold temperatures with heating repair and replacement services by Moffitt. There are any number of things that
As the weather starts to cool down, having a solution that can efficiently heat your building is crucial. A Powered Heating Solution from Moffitt offers a reliable way to heat your facility during the colder winter months. The difference is the complete system approach. When used as part of a larger ventilation solution, heaters like
This fall, Moffitt is officially debuting three new powered ventilation products. These join our Streamline collection of powered ventilation solutions. Each of these fans is ideal for circulating air throughout the work area in a commercial or industrial setting. These fans new powered ventilation products provide significant relief to employees working on assembly lines, around
No one likes a hot, stuffy building. Least of all when you have to work in it all day every day. Fortunately, Moffitt can help you find the solution to your ventilation problems. Whether it’s a vent on the roof, louvers in the wall, or fans all around, we can get the air moving in your building.
Computational Fluid Dynamics or CFD Analysis for Buildings will let you see your facility in a whole new way. You’ll see where the warm air gathers and where it most effectively exhausts. Eliminate the guesswork of putting exhaust fans where you think the warm air goes, with CFD analysis. Computerized thermal imaging uses 3D models
