Eurovent has published a recommendation that illustrates the physics behind the functioning of an air curtain unit. It showcases the energy loss through building openings with and without an air curtain.
This new Eurovent Recommendation 16/5 is dedicated to the technical audience showcasing the most relevant aspects and performance factors to be considered for the optimal use of an air curtain unit. It provides the correct tools to be used for making the right system choice. The Recommendation is largely based on the Dutch standard ISSO 110.
selection criteria of air curtain units
Michael Hims, Chairperson of the Eurovent Product Group ‘Air Curtains and Fan Heaters’ (PG-CUR), mentioned: “Participants of the Eurovent Product Group ‘Air Curtains and Fan Heaters’ worked with the test laboratory TNO to develop standardized methods and formulas to define the performance and selection criteria of air curtain units in real-world applications."
"The results were compiled into the ISSO110 document which has been thoroughly reviewed and endorsed by Eurovent members. Recognizing the technical nature of air curtain specifications and the need for a clear, industry-wide reference, manufacturers have sought to expand the reach of ISSO110 beyond the Netherlands."
Benefits of energy saving
Michael added: "Rather than duplicating existing research, the Eurovent PG-CUR has worked to refine and republish the document under the Eurovent brand, ensuring its guidance is accessible and applicable across the European market.”
Michael further emphasized that: “This is an exciting Recommendation for the PG-CUR to publish as it paves the way for future recommendations focused on air curtain unit effectiveness and associated benefits of energy saving and indoor air quality improvements.”