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What is an AHU Unit and How Can It Help Facility Management?

Air Handling Units (AHUs) are essential components of any HVAC system, providing essential air conditioning and ventilation services to a range of buildings from offices to schools and hospitals. AHUs provide the necessary air conditioning, ventilation, and air qualquality control to ensure a comfortable and healthy environment is maintained. In this article, we’ll discuss the basics of AHUs and how they can help facility management.

What is an AHU Unit?

An air handling unit (AHU) is a piece of equipment used in buildings to mix and condition air as it is supplied to the interior of the building. The AHU also helps to recover energy by transferring heat between the air being supplied to the building and the air being exhausted from the building.

AHUs are typically composed of an air-conditioning coil, a fan, and filters. The air-conditioning coil is used to cool or heat the air, while the fan helps to circulate the air. The filters are used to remove dust and other contaminants from the air. The AHU also contains a series of dampers and louvers which are used to control the flow of air throughout the building.

How Can AHU Units Help Facility Management?

Facility management is the process of managing the physical components of a building such as the AHUs. An effective facility management plan will include regular maintenance of the AHUs to ensure that they are functioning properly and providing the necessary air conditioning and ventilation services.

Regular maintenance of AHUs is essential for a comfortable and healthy environment. The air in a building should be filtered and circulated to ensure that the air is clean and free from pollutants. Regular maintenance of the AHUs can help to ensure that the air is of good quality and that the air conditioning and ventilation services are functioning properly.

AHUs are also essential for a well-functioning building. Properly functioning AHUs will ensure that the air temperature is consistent throughout the building, reducing the risk of air-borne illnesses such as Legionnaires disease. AHUs will also help to reduce energy consumption by recovering energy when it is transferred between the air being supplied to the building and the air being exhausted from the building.

Conclusion

Air Handling Units (AHUs) are essential components of any HVAC system and can help to provide comfortable and healthy living and working conditions. Facility management is responsible for the regular maintenance of AHUs to ensure that they are functioning properly and providing the necessary air conditioning and ventilation services. Regular maintenance of AHUs is essential for a comfortable and healthy environment.