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The Role of Return Air Temperature (RAT) in Facilities Management

The quality of the air inside a building is critical to the comfort and safety of its occupants. In facilities management, the return air temperature (RAT) plays a key role in ensuring air quality is maintained. In this blog, we’ll discuss why RAT is important and the role it plays in facilities management.

What is Return Air Temperature (RAT)?

Return air temperature is the temperature of the air that has been used and is then returned to the HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. RAT is important to monitor because it can affect the system’s efficiency and the quality of air in the building.

Why is Return Air Temperature Important?

Return air temperature affects the efficiency of the HVAC system. If the return air temperature is too high, the system must work harder to cool the air, decreasing the system’s efficiency. On the other hand, if the return air temperature is too low, the system may not be able to provide enough heat to meet the needs of the building occupants.

The Role of Return Air Temperature in Facilities Management

In facilities management, it is important to monitor the return air temperature to ensure the system is working efficiently and to maintain the air quality in the building. If the return air temperature is too high, the system may need to be adjusted to cool the air more efficiently. On the other hand, if the return air temperature is too low, the system may need to be adjusted to provide more heat.

In summary, return air temperature plays an important role in facilities management. It is important to monitor and adjust the system, as necessary, to ensure the system is running efficiently and providing quality air to the building occupants.