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Camfil Limited

Contact: Mark Taylor
Tel: 07721 605378
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.camfil.co.uk
Address:

Knowsley Road
Haslingden
Lancashire
BB4 4EG




Description

 

Camfil UK has recognised a fundamental need to radically change the behaviour of property, estates, facility managers towards heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) within the buildings they control. HVAC is the primary energy consumer of any building and typically accounts for over 70% of a building’s operating costs.
 

The motivation has been driven from all directions;
     
  • Carbon reduction commitments at board level and through supply chains
  • Rapidly increasing energy costs
  • Environmental impact of using less product that operates longer
  • Growing legislation EPBD, CRC etc
  • Technological advances in product

Quick wins for FM’s

REHVA estimate that within the EU alone there is a potential saving of 5TWh available by switching to Low Energy Air Filters. This would equate up to £500 million energy saving in the UK. Visit www.camfil.co.uk and find out how FM’s make energy savings of up to 50%.
 
Camfil’s award winning Hi Flo bag filter is the only product on the market that can be identified as a “Low Energy Air Filter”. Typical energy savings that are achieved by reducing resistance on the fan motor over the lifetime of the filter are staggering. Savings achieved are generally around 30% and in some cases where the pre filter is not required achieve 50%.When you consider that it costs between 8 and 10 times to operate an air filter within and air handling system than it does to buy one. It is not surprising that upgrade payback for changing to the Hi Flo average between 1-3 months. Well within the scope of a maintenance budget.


Significant Savings:
 
  • Land Securities - saved £250k and 650 tonnes of CO2 by installing Camfil Low Energy Air Filters 
  • Pfizer - Global Research and Development Campus in Kent improved air quality and saved over £2 million 
  • House of Fraser - accumulated savings of £170,000 per year and 800 tCO2e per annum 
  • Kings College - by optimising AC plant Camfil identified substantial savings on their HVAC plant over several buildings including 28 AHU’s, saving £55,000 over 5 years with capital payback within 12 months 
  • BBC - supply, fit and disposal of all filters Indoor Air Quality monitoring, Energy Savings and AC compliance protocol. Energy savings of £3000 per Air Handling Unit.