ENERGY: Sustainability; Optimisation & Environment

Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

Low Energy Air Filters - Energy Efficiencywith required clean Air Quality

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CAMFIL LTD
Knowsley Road
Haslingden
Lancashire
BB4 4EG
www.camfil.com

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Length
i.e. One hour minimum

Attendees
i.e Specifying engineers; architects; FMengineers

Location
Usually at client offices or our training department

Provider
CAMFIL LTD

Description
The principle focus of course is on the energy saving benefits of using Low Energy Air Filters in both HVAC and Process plant applications. Delivering the required amount of clean air while using the minimum amount of energy can be best achieved using Low Energy Air Filters. Life Cycle Costing analysis is the tool best suited to make the optimum selection of air filter. The energy consumption of the filter is the major cost element of the LCC.(typically about 80% of the total.) Other cost reduction benefits are the filter cost, maintenance cost, disposal cost and related coil and duct clean costs. By the end of this CPD session engineers will have an understanding of the importance of air quality and an appreciation of the significant cost reduction benefits and short payback time given by using Low Energy Air Filters. The course covers air filter test standards and there are extra modules covering Hepa and Gas filtration.

Course title and key points covered
"Air Filtration with Low Energy Air Filters"

1. Why we need Air Filters

2. The energy consumed by Air Filters

3. How we optimize Air Filter selection

4. Life Cycle Costing and Air System factors

5. Payback time. What is the benefit.

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COURSE

The principle focus of course is on the energy saving benefits of using Low

Energy Air Filters in both HVAC and Process plant applications. Delivering

the required amount of clean air while using the minimum amount of energy

can be best achieved using Low Energy Air Filters.

Life Cycle Costing analysis is the tool best suited to make the optimum

selection of air filter. The energy consumption of the filter is the major

cost element of the LCC.(typically about 80% of the total.) Other cost

reduction benefits are the filter cost, maintenance cost, disposal cost and

related coil and duct clean costs.

By the end of this CPD session engineers will have an understanding of the

importance of air quality and an appreciation of the significant cost

reduction benefits and short payback time given by using Low Energy Air

Filters.

The course covers air filter test standards and there are extra modules

covering Hepa and Gas filtration.

SPEAKERS

Peter Dyment has fifteen years in the Air Filtration Industry initially in

sales but then special projects and training . Ten years in HVAC and

industrial fan manufacture and three years in Air Handling Unit

manufacturing and application. He trained as a Mechanical Engineer.

Participation in trade association and standards committees. CIBSE

accredited CPD presenter and experience as an AC inspector.

Dr. Chris Ecob Phd. Special expertise in Gas Filtration systems on projects

located worldwide.

Speakers
Peter Dyment has fifteen years in the Air Filtration Industry initially in sales but then special projects and training . Ten years in HVAC and industrial fan manufacture and three years in Air Handling Unit manufacturing and application. He trained as a Mechanical Engineer. Participation in trade association and standards committees. CIBSE accredited CPD presenter and experience as an AC inspector. Dr. Chris Ecob Phd. Special expertise in Gas Filtration systems on projects located worldwide.

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