Thermal Stabilization for Multi-Use Campus Hubs
Campus facilities shift rapidly from quiet libraries to crowded gyms, creating heavy thermal loads and occupancy spikes. Terrui 24ft (7.3m) HVLS fans address these fluctuations through destratification, providing a perceived 10°F (5.6°C) cooling effect in summer. In winter, the fans push trapped ceiling heat down to cut heating bills by 30%. The gearless PMSM technology ensures that high-volume airflow remains silent, protecting the focus required in study halls while managing the intense heat generated during indoor sports or events.
Active Exchange in High-Density Zones
High-occupancy areas like cafeterias and locker rooms require active air exchange to manage humidity and odors. Terrui negative pressure fans maintain a consistent Air Changes per Hour (ACH), with performance options ranging from the 71,000 m³/h output of the 55-inch unit (1,400W) to the heavy-duty 230,000 m³/h capacity of the 98-inch series (5,500W). In transition zones like atriums, this airflow barrier minimizes heat loss through cycling doors, cutting local heating costs by 30%. Through Terrui Connect IoT, the system automates based on real-time sensor data, ensuring comfort even as student density peaks.


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