In laboratories in the fields of chemistry, pharmaceuticals, biology or medicine, people work with a wide variety of contaminants and organisms and are therefore often exposed to increased risks.
Working with devices creates thermal stress and high energy costs. In laboratories, these special conditions cause increased air handling requirements:
- The highest quality standards take precedence because, in laboratories in particular, the protection of people must be a top priority. Working with chemicals, pollutants and organisms requires high air exchange rates. To ensure safety in laboratories, it is necessary to comply with standards and legal regulations; these standards and regulations may vary depending on the type of laboratory.
- Durability and efficiency: Slightly more complex ventilation technology results in high energy costs. In addition to high air exchange rates, the use of laboratory equipment can create thermal loads that necessitate cooling of laboratory premises. Intelligent systems, perfectly adapted to the respective laboratory conditions, can significantly reduce energy consumption and at the same time ensure optimal air supply.
- Staff comfort. Preventing drafts, thermal comfort and a pleasant indoor climate are problems that can be solved by using an intelligent air circulation system and choosing the right air distribution devices and control systems.