{"id":4619,"date":"2021-11-04T13:27:24","date_gmt":"2021-11-04T12:27:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ojelectronics.com\/hvac\/?p=4619"},"modified":"2024-04-18T14:22:14","modified_gmt":"2024-04-18T13:22:14","slug":"eu-climate-goals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ojelectronics.com\/hvac\/de\/news\/knowledge\/eu-climate-goals\/","title":{"rendered":"OJ Air in HVAC systems will help reach EU climate goals"},"content":{"rendered":"The EU Commission has set aside large sums to reduce carbon emissions within the EU. Billions of Euro has been allocated to renovate millions of buildings to make them more energy efficient. OJ Electronics\u2019 OJ Air controls help create the modularity required of next-gen HVAC solutions, thereby assisting developers and contractors in reaching the ambitious EU goals. OJ Air comes with a cloud-based interface, making daily operation smoother and much faster. It helps operators do preventive maintenance before people in the building notices anything was ever off. So, whether you are to implement an AHU-system in a public school or in a retail outlet, setups with an OJ Air solution will surely help you get there.
672.5 billion euro (US$780bn). That is what the EU commission has set aside for a \u2018renovation wave\u2019 across Europe. 37% of its charter is earmarked for green initiatives, such as the renovation of some 35 million buildings in Europe \u2013 all before 2030. Implementing modern HVAC systems will play an essential part in this, and the OJ Air systems allows developers and contractors to start right away.<\/p>\n
With its strategy \u2013 \u201cA Renovation Wave for Europe \u2013 Greening our buildings, creating jobs, improving lives\u201d \u2013 the EU has embarked on a journey to become a climate-neutral continent by 2050. According to the EU commission, 40% of CO2-emissions in Europe comes from houses and buildings. Overall insulation and better HVAC solutions will play a key part in reducing the combined carbon footprint from buildings.<\/p>\n
Public buildings, such as schools, are likely the first to benefit from the EU funds. Many schools have old and rather simple ventilation today \u2013 some none at all. With pandemic viruses and general air quality in mind, this is about to change, and OJ Electronics already has systems cut for this.<\/p>\n
Our dedication to sustainability is reflected in our ambition to develop intelligent solutions which ensure maximum comfort with the lowest possible energy consumption \u2013 to the benefit of everyone involved. Learn more about our green vision, strategy, and impact here. https:\/\/ojelectronics.com\/about-us\/sustainability\/<\/a><\/p>\n In order to succeed together, achieving climate neutrality in 2050, several fundamental requirements to new AHU systems have to be met. Naturally, a highly automated system able to precisely ventilate, heat or cool multiple rooms and accommodate many people in a building is rather complex. Even so, Antonsen\u2019s team has done everything to \u201chide\u201d complexity in OJ-solutions. Fast assembly time and easy system setup were key demands from the start, in order to provide simple and seamless user-experiences. But that\u2019s not all.<\/p>\n \u201cOJ Air systems were designed to be modular from the outset. Adding the cloud-based interface made daily operation smoother and much faster too. It helps operators do preventive maintenance before people in the building notices anything was ever off. We really have made it very easy to create great ventilation \u2013 for schools or any other facility\u201d. Jens Antonsen, Product Manager, OJ Electronics<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Normally, AHU systems for schools would be one of three setups. Either:<\/p>\n This solution provides balanced ventilation in every classroom. The risk of overflow of contaminated air from neighbouring rooms is very low. It provides individual demand control in each room, as well as monitoring, logging and documentation on all set data values in the OJ Air Cloud. Operation interruptions will be reported to the responsible technician on the fly, enabling him\/her to do preventive maintenance.<\/p>\n Suggested solution:<\/strong><\/p>\n OJ Air AHC-3000<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This setup requires an AHU in each wing of the school. The advantage here is, that fewer ventilation systems needs to be monitored and maintained. However, the monitoring and documentation is still logged via the OJ Air Cloud setup. Also, the instant notification via e-mail or mobile phone text message is available here.<\/p>\n Suggested solution:<\/strong><\/p>\n One air handling unit mounted with ACH-3000<\/strong><\/a> or OJ-Air2<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0for each wing \u2013 all connected via OJ Air Cloud<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This is a unique OJ Electronics solution, allowing you to connect one OJ Air2 controller to four zones\/rooms at the school. In a way, this is the best of both worlds \u2013 centralised and decentralised. It provides balanced ventilation in all four classrooms with hardly any risk of overflow of contaminated air from the other three rooms. However, it still allows for full demand control in each room, with individual logging and documentation of data values via OJ Air Cloud, and, of course, instant notification through either e-mail or cell phone (or both) to service technician.<\/p>\nOJ Air designed to meet core needs<\/h2>\n
\n\u201cThe entire setup around our OJ Air controllers are versatile and quite flexible,\u201d says Jens Antonsen, who is the Product Manager behind the entire OJ Air concept. \u201cIt really is an all-inclusive package, allowing you to customise and fit your solution to almost any scenario\u201d.<\/em><\/p>\n
\n<\/p>\nThree examples of ventilation solutions for schools<\/h2>\n
Decentralised ventilation setup<\/h3>\n
Centralised ventilation setup<\/h3>\n
Semi-centralised ventilation setup<\/h3>\n