NEW CONSTRUCTION & RETROFITS

REDUCE FIRST COSTS AND ENERGY USAGE

Decrease HVAC equipment sizes and cut energy usage by reducing outdoor air intake in accordance with ASHRAE’s Standard 62.1 IAQ Procedure.

Save Energy & Reduce HVAC Footprint with the IAQ Procedure

Utilizing the ASHRAE 62.1 IAQ Procedure (IAQP) combined with Covid-Clean technology, consulting engineers can deliver significant first cost savings, reduction in ongoing energy usage and optimal indoor air quality to their clients by reducing up to 75% of outside air intake. Covid-Clean takes the time and guesswork out of using the IAQP for new construction and retrofit projects by providing the necessary documentation and free access to PlasmaSoft – our award-winning software for making IAQ calculations and generating the associated specifications.

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High occupant density buildings are ideal candidates for the ASHRAE IAQ Procedure. Covid-clean equipment is easily installed in the supply air ductwork or in the air handler itself so no special provisions are required. The ionizers use only a few watts of power and there is no discernible pressure drop to worry about. In addition to the ASHRAE IAQ Procedure calculations, we also provide project specifications, ionization schedules, CAD drawings and our in-house engineering support by contacting us or your nearest Skil-aire distributor.

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Before PlasmaSoft IAQP Software, we were unable to perform Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) calculations, meaning many of our customers were forced to rely on the expensive Ventilation Rate Method. This resulted in building owners and operators using more outdoor air than necessary in an attempt to maintain ASHRAE compliance. PlasmaSoft® provides a turnkey, easy-to-use solution for the execution of complex calculations required by the IAQP.

PlasmaSoft IAQ Procedure Software is the first web-based program of its kind enabling calculations required in ASHRAE’s Standard 62.1 IAQ Procedure. The program calculates and compares contaminant levels using both ASHRAE’s Ventilation Rate Method (VRM) and the Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP) in reducing outside air intake.