Sunday 27 October 2013

Hi AMCA Fan Performance / Integrating Smoke Control Dampers & Fans - AMCA High Performance Air Systems!.

Hi AMCA Fan Performance / Integrating Smoke Control Dampers & Fans - AMCA High Performance Air Systems!.

The first publication addresses The Key Topic of Fan Performance. The Publication is an AMCA Publication Air Movement & Control Association International, INC. AMCA has an online book store where such related material should be purchased. Click Here To Visit AMCA Online Store.



The Air Movement and Control Association International (AMCA) is a not‑for‑profit international association of air system equipment manufacturers — primarily fans, louvers, dampers, and air curtains used in commercial buildings and industrial processes.


AMCA’s mission is to promote the health, growth and integrity of our industry, consistent with the public interest.  AMCA was founded in 1917, and now has over 300 members, half of which are located inside the USA. AMCA members employ over 60,000 Americans. 




AMCA International is a valuable resource and a strong means of self regulation for our industry. People who buy and specify fans, dampers, and louvers need to be aware of the value of the AMCA International seal.


FAN PERFORMANCE







Hammam Industries & Co. Egypt is an AMCA Member & Certified Product supplier for both manufacturing of Axial & Centrifugal Fans. Visit The AMCA product search to view Hammam Industries & Co. Certified Model range and relevant Catalog Click Here.



Integrating Smoke Control Dampers & Fans







"Innovative Starts"


"Performance has No End'



AMCA High Performance Air Systems (HPAS);

A High Performance Air System is...

High-performance air systems (HPAS) apply modern design approaches with leading-edge products and technology to optimize energy efficiency, comfort, and indoor air quality.

HPAS concepts integrate the strategies of right-sizing, free-cooling using outside air, zone optimization, and minimizing static pressure, system leakage, and system effects.

HPAS technologies include high-efficiency fans, outside air economizers, low-leakage dampers and ducts, low-pressure-drop components, diagnostic sensors, and digital controls.

The purpose of this is to inform the buildings industry about the characteristics and benefits of High Performance Air Systems (HPAS), and to provide resources for their design, installation, operations, and maintenance.

*Visit AMCA Website for Downloads of Technical Articles, Whitepapers & Case studies for related resources on High Performance Air Systems Click Here

In a later publication post found on Hi Clients Blog - Field Testing is briefly introduced & discussed which is testing and measuring the actual aerodynamic of a fan. The article may also be obtained that provides an overview of field testing and how the principles contained in publication AMCA 203, Field Performance Measurement of Fan Systemscan be applied. (The AMCA publications mentioned may be obtained from AMCA Homepage.

You may view the relevant publication post published on Hi Clients Blog by Clicking Here



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