Vision®/Skyline® Semi-Custom Air Handlers

What is SVT?

Sorbent Ventilation Technology (SVT) uses gas phase air cleaning to remove CO2 and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) effectively lowering the outdoor air requirement in our ventilation calculation. Using SVT in combination with the Indoor Air Quality Procedure as defined by ASHRAE 62.1 can yield the same or better Indoor Air Quality while simultaneously reducing building energy consumption by up to 30%.

  • Integrated Daikin Solution: SVT comes with factory installed controls and OA dampers for ease of installation
  • Retrofit Flexibility: Avoid infrastructure change by integrating SVT on a retrofit where the space usage or occupancy changes
  • Energy Cost: Reduce outdoor air by up to 80% and save up to 30% of building energy use
  • Sustainability: SVT offers a sustainable decarbonization solution that reduces indirect carbon emissions while maintaining or improving IAQ

SVT Energy Efficiency

ASHRAE 62.1

With SVT, engineers can use the ASHRAE 62.1 Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP), which often reduces the amount of outdoor air required while maintaining the same or better indoor air quality as the traditional Ventilation Rate Procedure (VRP).

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Ventilation Rate Procedure (VRP)

 

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Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP)

SVT Explained

SVT removes CO2 and all 14 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) identified as contaminants of concern by ASHRAE from the return air stream.

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Captures

   Carbon Dioxide - 57%
   Formaldehyde - 99/5%
   Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
   Inorganic Compounds

Passes Through

   Nitrogen
   Oxygen
   Water (H20)

By-Products:

   None*

*Not all inclusive, applicable to tested contaminants from ASHRAE 145.2 Testing

Sorbent Ventilation in Vision & Skyline

SVT is capable of entering regeneration mode where the CO2 captured by the sorbent material is released and exhausted outdoors.

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Adsorption/Cleaning Return Air

 

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Regeneration/Purging Contaminants