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News Release from: Seeley International (Europe) | Subject: Breezair
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2005
Celius Design uses Breezair for Premier
Foods
Celius Design uses Breezair to provide innovative heating and cooling system for Premier Foods.
When Premier Foods needed to rebuild two factories following a major fire at the company's site in Bury St.Edmunds in October 2004, it decided to replace its air handling system with a state-of-the-art heating and cooling system Turning to heating and cooling specialist, Celsius Design, to provide it with a cost effective solution, Celsius devised an innovative solution comprising of Breezair Evaporative Air Coolers ducted with steam heater batteries
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 3 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Prior to the installation of the Breezair system, the factories experienced high heat gains during the summer months.
When external temperatures in the height of summer reached 28C, internal temperatures, when combined with heat emitted from the operating plant, reached around 32C, making conditions uncomfortable for the workforce.
Following an in-depth survey, Celsius Design calculated that it would require a total of 20 Breezair coolers ducted two per inlet into 10 ducts.
Each duct was fitted with a steam heat battery, which helps temper the incoming air in the winter months to provide year round comfort for the personnel.
Extraction is provided using 20 natural vents.
Celsius installed all the air coolers, providing all roof steelwork, flashings, ducting, electrical wiring and pneumatic controls for the natural vents.
The project was completed on time and within budget.
"The combination of Breezair Evaporative Cooling and the steam heater batteries has created an effective system which is working really efficiently", says Jan Ling, Projector Engineer for Premier Foods.
"As very little electrical power, water, and no CFC refrigerants are used, it is far more environmentally friendly than other air conditioning systems".
The only company to provide a full range of evaporative coolers for a cross section of industries and applications, Seeley International's RPX, EA, TBA, ICON and Mobile air coolers incorporate the most advanced evaporate cooling technology in the world.
The systems are economic to install, provide healthier working conditions and consume far less energy than conventional air-conditioning systems.
Far more versatile than standard cooling methods, Breezair is capable of providing sufficient cool air to overflow and prevent hot air entering a building.
As fresh air is continually drawn from outside, then passed over a saturated medium and washed, the potential for "sick building" syndrome from constantly circulating air is avoided.
The Breezair is suitable for both commercial and industrial applications in a spectrum of industries that include agriculture, horticulture, manufacturing, catering and hotels, and public and residential buildings.
Manufactured to the highest standards, the Breezair is backed by Seeley International's 30 years of experience in climate control and the company's commitment to excellence in customer service.
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