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ESC-Series Product Demo at Cambridge Air Solutions

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In this video produced for ASHRAE Journal, our Director of Engineering Dave Binz showcases the ESC-Series two-stage evaporative cooling unit installed in our facility in Chesterfield, MO.

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Why We Invested In Our Own Facility

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As a manufacturer of industrial HVAC equipment, we know quite a bit about the problems that poor indoor air quality within your facility can have on your employees during hot summer months. Trying to achieve temperature relief within your facility when it is 100° F outside, and even hotter inside, requires more than opening your dock doors and pulling hot air through your facility while running HVLS fans. For most facilities, including ours, the equipment that is running inside the facility provides additional heat gain that can drive indoor temperatures well above the 100° F outside air temperature. When this happens within the facility your productivity, quality and even safety may be affected. Your ability to retain quality employees can suffer as well as your ability to hire new talent can be difficult as well.

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CLEANING MEDIA IN EVAPORATIVE COOLERS

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Cambridge Air Solutions manufacturers evaporating coolers. Munters CELdek media is utilized in many of these coolers. Proper care of the media is a key element for maintaining safe, effective and efficient operation of the evaporative cooler.

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Renewable Energy and Its place in Manufacturing

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As a manufacturer of products that use natural gas, we support the growth of RNG and its use to reduce GHG emissions.

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Industrial Heating, Cooling & Ventilation Retrofits with Cambridge Air Solutions

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Our Director of Engineering Dave Binz describes how the Cambridge team approaches an industrial retrofit process, and the best way to get started getting answers about your project.

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Whoever heard of burping a building?

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We, at Cambridge are frequently involved with heating “spec” buildings. You know how it goes: a developer puts up the shell, pours the concrete slab, heats the building to a minimum temperature the closes it up with no plans for ventilation. At some point in the future, the developer signs up a tenant and proceeds with the tenant fit-out. That is where our story begins.

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