414-351-1999

Are lab controls complicated? 

Not really. 

For a DFDM project, the requirement is to use a JCI programmed controller.  Fine, the State will do what the State will do. 

For your private lab job, you can do whatever you want. 

Just so you know, Antec’s controls are very easy to work with, native BACnet, with easy points discovery.

There are two types of controllers in this image.  One type for the fume hood (there are 3) and one for the overall lab to control the balance. 

Assuming the lab is wired up properly (big assumption perhaps) and the supply and exhaust systems are working, Air Flow can get this entire lab started up in a couple hours. 

What takes extra time is making sure the system has pressure, or being sure the boilers are on to control reheat, or moving a diffuser that’s too close to a hood.

But the controls?  Easy Peasy. 

Because they are so easy, you don’t truly need to know how they work; but we’re going to show you anyway.

See you in class!

You are invited to "Antec Controls and the Science of Air Flow Control and Measurement"

This is an in-person class with an option for remote attendance.

When: May 14, 2024 10:00 AM CT
Topic: Antec Controls and the Science of Air Flow Control and Measurement
You can register for in-person or remote attendance with the link
Facilitator: Antec Controls
PDH credits available: 2

All the best, Tom Gelin Air Flow Inc. 8355 West Bradley Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 414-351-1999
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