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What are Air Handing Units (AHU) and What’re They Used For?

AHU is the abbreviated term for an Air Handling Unit. An air handling unit is a large box-like metal device that circulates and distributes air in a building. Learn what they do and why you should have one installed in your home.

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What are Air Handing Units (AHU) and What’re They Used For?

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  1. What are Air Handing Units (AHU) and What’re They Used For You’ve heard of an air conditing or cooling system, but what is an AHU? This blog will discuss what AHU is and what the primary benefits of AHU hire are. Air conditioning systems are deemed a necessity in locations that get extremely hot and humid. Although standard household air conditioners are similar to AHU, a handful of things set them apart.

  2. How An Air Handling Unit Works Unlike an air conditioner, an air handling unit doesn’t necessarily heat or cool air; but circulates and distributes air. The unit controls the way that already present air moves around a building without changing its temperature. Air handling units are typically mounted on the roof of a building or indoors, and they ensure that pre- existing air is effectively distributed throughout any building.

  3. The Difference Between an Air Handler and Air Conditioner The differences between an air conditioner and an air handling unit are subtle, so it can be tricky to differentiate the two units. Although the differences are subtle, air handlers and air conditioners perform two completely different functions and don’t serve the same purposes. Here is the primary difference between an air handler and an air conditioner

  4. The Benefits of an Air Handling Unit There are numerous benefits of AHU hire, and you’ll find that they’re often installed in corporate buildings where people likely spend a lot of time. Since air handling units do an excellent job of moving air around, they’ll work even better in conjunction with an air conditioner. Here are the benefits of an air handling

  5. The benefits of an air conditioner Reduces humidity. In areas where it gets incredibly hot and humid, air conditioners are a lifesaver. Issues like bacteria and fungus build-up are linked to moisture caused by humidity, air conditioners combat this. Prevents heat stroke. An overheated or humid environment poses a health risk for humans and pets alike. Cool air alongside sufficient hydration can eliminate the risk of suffering heat stroke. Improved quality of sleep. Being able to sleep in an environment where you’re not sweating bullets and tossing and turning allows you to sleep peacefully and without heat-induced interruptions! You won’t have to open all your windows. By not having all your windows open, you can reduce the likelihood (and annoyance) of factors like external noise and insects. Air conditioners are convenient. Having a cooling system at your fingertips is the most convenient way to ensure your comfort and health. You can adjust the temperature to how you like it!

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