Sponsored video: Air distribution in health care buildings, labs and cleanrooms

Air distribution is key in these critical environments

Air distribution insights

  • When discussing air distribution products, mechanical engineers have many products and systems to consider.
  • Health care buildings, laboratories and cleanrooms have distinct HVAC requirements.

When it comes to air distribution systems, mechanical engineers have several types of products to consider. In the specialized environments of health care buildings, laboratories and cleanrooms, specifying the correct product becomes even more critical. In various critical environments, the design engineer must ensure air distribution systems are specified and designed correctly.

In this video, we’ll speak with Matthew McLaurin, Segment Manager—Air Distribution Healthcare, Laboratories and Cleanrooms, at Greenheck. He leads product management and engineering efforts in the Air Distribution business unit at Greenheck.

 

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