Airflow control in cleanrooms is the key to maintaining sterility and ISO Class standards, and constant volume has long been the popular approach. However, this approach focuses more on providing clean air and preventing contamination instead of energy usage. Phoenix Controls experts say there is a way to achieve both sterility and energy efficiency, while also saving on operational costs. Read more about the benefits of Demand Based Ventilation, and why venturi valves are the better choice for variable air volume control.
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