Cemtrex intros demand controlled ventilation for better energy efficiency

by Rebecca Walker — August 29, 2008—Cemtrex Inc. has launched the Green-DCV (Demand Controlled Ventilation) system, designed to provide energy efficiency in commercial buildings.

The Cemtrex Green-DCV system, developed from several months of in-house research, is a new carbon dioxide-based energy saving technology that can be installed at any commercial building to save HVAC costs of up to 40% annually.

Statistics show that 80% of the buildings worldwide are over-ventilated and waste energy associated with HVAC systems, says the company. Cemtrex Green-DCV offers a best indoor air quality system coupled with an energy efficiency system by monitoring fluctuating occupancy levels inside all types of commercial buildings, thus controlling the HVAC systems for optimum performance.

The Green-DCV provides a centralized monitoring and analyzer station, fast loop air routers to sample air from various points in the building, control of the exit dampers and variable air volume boxes, and complete interface to the Building Management System with Web access.

For more information on Cemtrex and its products, see the Web site.