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Heating and ventilation system

The Enterprise Building Heating and Ventilation system includes several components, which are:

Radiators: Radiators are a common way to provide heat to a building, and they work by circulating hot water through pipes that run along the walls or floors. The heat from the water radiates out into the room, warming the air.

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DX coil to auditorium: A DX coil, or direct expansion coil, is a type of heat exchanger that uses refrigerant to cool or heat air. In the case of an auditorium, a DX coil might be used to cool the air in the room during hot weather.

District heating: District heating is a system where a central plant generates heat, usually from burning fossil fuels or biomass, and then distributes that heat through a network of pipes to buildings in a specific area. This can be an efficient way to heat buildings, especially in densely populated areas.

AHU heat recovery: An AHU, or air handling unit, is a component of a heating and ventilation system that circulates and filters air. Heat recovery in an AHU refers to the process of capturing heat from the air that is being exhausted from the building and using it to preheat the incoming fresh air.

Insulation system: Insulation is a key component of any heating and ventilation system, as it helps to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency. An insulation system might include materials such as fibreglass, cellulose, or foam, which are used to insulate walls, floors, and ceilings.

All of these components work together to create a comfortable and energy-efficient heating and ventilation system for a building.

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