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Air Handlers for Facilities Management in HVAC Systems

HVAC systems are a critical part of facilities management and air handlers play a key role in ensuring efficient and comfortable climate control. In this blog, we’ll discuss what an air handler is, how it works, and why it’s important for facilities management.

What is an Air Handler?

An air handler is a device used in HVAC systems to move air throughout a building or space. It works by taking in air from the outside or from the building, warming or cooling it, and then redistributing it throughout the building. Air handlers are typically used in large commercial or industrial buildings, but can also be found in homes and other smaller spaces.

How Does an Air Handler Work?

Air handlers work by taking in air from the outside or from the building, heating or cooling it, and then redistributing it throughout the building. The air handler pulls in air from the outside and passes it through a filter to remove any dirt and debris. The air is then heated or cooled using a system of coils and fans. Once the air is the desired temperature, it is distributed throughout the building via ducts.

What is the Importance of Air Handlers for Facilities Management?

Air handlers are important for facilities management because they ensure efficient and comfortable climate control. They can be used to regulate temperature and humidity levels, as well as air quality. Air handlers also help to reduce energy costs by helping maintain the desired temperature, which allows for less energy use.

Conclusion

Air handlers are an important part of facilities management and an essential component of HVAC systems. By taking in air from the outside or from the building, heating or cooling it, and then redistributing it throughout the building, air handlers help to ensure efficient and comfortable climate control. They also help reduce energy costs by helping to maintain the desired temperature.