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The True Cost of Doing Nothing When You Are A Facility Manager

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In the facilities management world, “doing nothing” means meeting status quo - nothing more, and its effect on working environments to worker comfort or recruiting and retaining the best talent available for the job.

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Building a comfortable and clean facility starts with the right horsepower

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Bringing in 100% outside air and introducing it to our blower FIRST before raising the temperature is the basis of the S-series unit. Due to this, we often show our engineering community the effect of our fans processing an air mass that is higher in density – thus containing more oxygen; a vital component in clean combustion.

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Heating a Warehouse or Distribution Center

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Cambridge High Temperature Heating & Ventilation (HTHV) Space Heating Systems are designed to meet a building's heat and air load requirements and be energy efficient.

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Duct Smoke Detector Requirements For Make-Up Air & Heating Units.

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Visit Cambridge's blog to learn whether a smoke detector should be installed on your new HVAC system, or why your inspector may have flagged this issue in the first place.

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ESC-Series Product Demo at Cambridge Air Solutions

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In this video produced for ASHRAE Journal, our Director of Engineering Dave Binz showcases the ESC-Series two-stage evaporative cooling unit installed in our facility in Chesterfield, MO.

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Why We Invested In Our Own Facility

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As a manufacturer of industrial HVAC equipment, we know quite a bit about the problems that poor indoor air quality within your facility can have on your employees during hot summer months. Trying to achieve temperature relief within your facility when it is 100° F outside, and even hotter inside, requires more than opening your dock doors and pulling hot air through your facility while running HVLS fans. For most facilities, including ours, the equipment that is running inside the facility provides additional heat gain that can drive indoor temperatures well above the 100° F outside air temperature. When this happens within the facility your productivity, quality and even safety may be affected. Your ability to retain quality employees can suffer as well as your ability to hire new talent can be difficult as well.

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