Air Curtains are used for a wide variety of applications from thermal barriers at shopping mall entrances, to fly and insect prevention at restaurant service doors, to factory freight doors for wind resistance and temperature separation.
Air curtains work by separating two different temperature zones with an invisible curtain of air. They provide a fast moving air stream to block air movement through the door whilst allowing the door to remain open.Placing an air curtain above or to the side of the entrance covering the full door width maximises performance by stopping heated air escaping in winter, or cooled air escaping in summertime.
Wind Resistance In many instances the infiltration of unconditioned air is driven by a combination of the temperature difference and the added problem of a prevailing wind at a door opening. Air curtains resist this infiltration of outside unconditioned air by blocking and deflecting the incoming wind. Wind resistance is achieved by using a well-designed air curtain with an appropriate velocity and volume of air, directed at the appropriate angle at the exterior doorway.
Separation of Indoor Environments In many facilities there often exist manufacturing or production areas adjacent to either offices or other clean environments, such as shown in Figure 5. The production side may generate fumes, dust and heat which are undesirable in the adjacent areas. Air curtains are ideally suited for these applications, repelling the undesirables without restricting traffic. The air curtain is mounted on the clean side so as not to circulate the contaminants through the unit, as well as to prevent blowing the contaminants into the clean side.
Thermal Barriers When dividing spaces with temperature differences, the air curtain prevents the natural flow of air caused by differing temperatures. The difference between indoor and outdoor temperature creates an imbalance in density, and therefore a pressure variation which causes the infiltration of outside air.
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