Air purifiers remove contaminants from the air, eliminating allergens and other harmful airborne particles from chemicals, smoke, dust mites, mold and more.
Air Conditioners (often abbreviated as AC) are appliances that ventilate and cool air circulated in a closed environment.
Air handling units (AHU) are designed to condition and circulate air. These units are comprised of a large metal box with a blower, a cooling or heating element, filter chambers and dampers.
Energy recovery ventilation systems transmit energy contained in exhaust air and recycle it to treat incoming outdoor ventilation air.
Fans are simple machines that create air flow when the fan blades rotate. Fan types include axial fans, centrifugal fans and crossflow fans.
A furnace is a permanent fixture heating device that ventilates heat conditioned air into a closed building.
Heat pumps are devices that mechanically move or pump heat from a heat source to a heat sink.
Air heaters are devices that are designed to heat an enclosed area. Types of heaters include convective heaters, and radiative heaters; both can utilize a variety of power sources including gas and electric.
A humidifier is a device that can increase the humidity in either a single room or an entire building. Dehumidifiers serve the opposite purpose, removing moisture from the air.
Thermostats and zone controls are devices used to regulate the air conditioning and temperature of a given room or area.