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Ventilation System Installation and Fabrication
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VentilationUSA provides complete installation of your ventilation system with little construction.
Our typical installations are performed in but definitely not limited to industrial applications such as Welding Shops, Machine Shops, Electroplating. Municipal facilities such as Municipal Garages, Fire Departments, and Parks Departments. Our systems also in use at Construction Companies, Warehouses, Gyms, Pools, Retail Outlets, Grocery stores, and Temporary structures.
Cost Cutting Installation Services
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Installation Steps
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Past Installation Projects
Cost Cutting Installation Services
-Do-it-yourself training
-Project managed by a local contractor installation (saving costly crew travel expenses)
-Collaboration with your employees to install your system (saving premium labor rates)
-Design build using local materials and labor
Installation Steps
A typical installation for a Keep the Heat system involves:
1) Building a flange to mount any one of our systems in your building.
2) Then we cut the hole and insert and mount the flange to the side of your building.
3) Next we attach the unit to the building and flange.
4) Preparing the interior ductwork we place "ring spacers" every three to four feet on the eleven
3" tubes.
5) After this we raise 10' sections of the chute to the ceiling level and attach 3" couplers from the
head of unit to the ADS tubes located in the chute.
6) Attaching the "non flanged" end of ductwork to the head of unit is the next step. At this point
additional tubing or PVC is added as needed.
Note: Some of our customers have used PVC or corrugated tubing and some have
used a combination of these.
7) The final step is to have an electrician wire switches. We suggest using separate switches
for each motor.
Note: The motors are variable speed so you may want to install speed control switches
if you desire.
Past Installation Projects
Keep the Heat™ Projects and Temperature Chart
Account
Outside Air
Ceiling Temp
Fresh Air
Iowa Precision
-11
70
64
CR Conveying
-11
75
71
Jones County Maint.
-8
70
65
Dave Schmitt Const.
-8
70
65
Simon Welding
13
55
50
MSI Mold Builders
-6
74
67
Bowker Mechanical
-6
62
57
Keating Steel
23
72
69
Dave Schmitt Const.
0
66
62
Gemini Valve
23
72
65
Steger-Hiderscheit
2
68
64
Sadler Machine Shop
-7
70
66
Altorfer-Cedar Rapids
-7
79
74
New-Cor
-6
71
64
Rochester Tractor Equip
0
72
69
Ellis Mfg.
8
61
55
Rental Service Corp
10
73
67
Conveyor Engineer
12
61
55
Altofer CAT Davenport
27
72
68
Altofer CAT Peoria
28
72
68
Precision Tool
33
69
66
Paper-Calmenson
33
71
68
Color-Box
34
75
69
Altofer CAT CR
34
72
68
Gen. Grind & Machine
39
69
65
Daniel Yoder & Son
43
70
67
Wendling Quarries
47
65
62
Outside Air = Air taken directly from the outside and forced into the 3" corrugated tubing.
Ceiling Temp = Air temperature of the ceiling of your building. This is where we get the air we are going to exhaust.
Fresh Air = This is the air we bring into your building directly from the outside and deliver this air in your shop at about 3' from the floor.
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Typical Through the Wall Type Quietair<sup>TM</sup> Installation
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How the Keep the Heat System Works
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BPE Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers
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How CAPs Work
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