camfil farr low energy air filters- decc case study

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The company’s business is to provide customers with sustainable best-in-class air filtration products and services whilst delivering significant energyconsumption reduction over the whole life of the installed plant. Camfil Farr serves four main segments: Comfort Air, Clean Processes, Power Systems and Safety & Protection. The Camfil Farr Group is the world leader in the development and production of air filters and clean air solutions. Call 01706 238000 www.camfilfarr.co.uk [email protected] www.lowenergyairfilter.co.uk Case Study Low Energy Air Filters Significant savings: Land Securities saved £250k and 650 tonnes of CO2 by installing Camfil Low Energy Air Filters Pfizer Global Research and Development Campus in Kent improved air quality and saved over £2 million. House of Fraser accumulated savings of £170,000 per year and 800 tCO2e per annum Kings College by optimising AC plant Camfil identified substantial savings on their HVAC plant over several buildings including 28 AHU’s, saving £55,000 over 5 years with capital payback within 12 months. BBC supply, fit and disposal of all filters Indoor Air Quality monitoring, Energy Savings and AC compliance protocol. Energy savings of £3000 per Air Handling Unit. The Hi Flo bag filter is the only product on the market that can be identified as a “Low Energy Air Filter”. Typical energy savings that are achieved by reducing resistance on the fan motor over the lifetime of the filter are staggering. Saving achieved are generally around 30% and in some cases where the pre filter is not required achieve 50%. When you consider that it costs between 8 and 10 times to operate an air filter within and air handling system than it does to buy one. It is not surprising that upgrade payback for changing to the Hi Flo average between 1-3 months. Well within the scope of a maintenance budget. Camfil’s award winning Hi Flo bag filter has passed every possible challenge to emerge as the market innovator. Winning the HVN Air Conditioning Product of the Year in April 2011 and the Energy Awards – Energy Efficient Product of the Year Award in December 2011, Industry leaders are now waking up to the energy efficiency potential of these products. Award Winning Products:

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The company’s business is to provide customers with sustainable best-in-class air filtration products and services whilst delivering significant energyconsumption reduction over the whole life of the installed plant. Camfil Farr serves four main segments: Comfort Air, Clean Processes, Power Systems and Safety & Protection.

The Camfil Farr Group is the world leaderin the development and production of airfilters and clean air solutions.

Call 01706 238000 www.camfilfarr.co.uk [email protected] www.lowenergyairfilter.co.uk

Over recent years, Camfil UK has recognised a fundamental need to radically change the behaviourof property owners, estates managers and facility managers towards heating ventilation and airconditioning (HVAC) within the buildings they control. HVAC is the primary energy consumer of any building and typically accounts for over 70% of a building’s operating costs.

Founded in 1963, Camfil Farr delivers value to customers globally whilecontributing to something essential to everyone – clean air for health,wellbeing and performance.

Case StudyLow Energy Air Filters

The motivation has been driven from all directions;

Carbon reduction commitments at board level and through supply chains

Rapidly increasing energy costs

Environmental impact of using less product that operates longer

Growing legislation EPBD, CRC etc

Technological advances in product

Founded in 1963, Camfil Farr delivers value to customers globally whilecontributing to something essential to everyone – clean air for health,wellbeing and performance.

The motivation has been driven from all directions;

• Carbon reduction commitments at board level and through supply chains• Rapidly increasing energy costs• Environmental impact of using less product that operates longer• Growing legislation EPBD, CRC etc• Technological advances in product

Significant savings:Land Securities saved £250k and 650 tonnes of CO2 by installing Camfil Low Energy Air Filters

Pfizer Global Research and Development Campus in Kent improved air quality and saved over £2 million.

House of Fraser accumulated savings of £170,000 per year and 800 tCO2e per annum

Kings College by optimising AC plant Camfil identified substantial savings on their HVAC plant over several buildings including 28 AHU’s, saving £55,000 over 5 years with capital payback within 12 months.

BBC supply, fit and disposal of all filters Indoor Air Quality monitoring, Energy Savings and AC compliance protocol. Energy savings of £3000 per Air Handling Unit.

The Hi Flo bag filter is the only product on the market that can be identified as a “Low Energy Air Filter”. Typical energy savings that are achieved by reducing resistance on the fan motor over the lifetime of the filter are staggering. Saving achieved are generally around 30% and in some cases where the pre filter is not required achieve 50%.

When you consider that it costs between 8 and 10 times to operate an air filter within and air handling system than it does to buy one. It is not surprising that upgrade payback for changing to the Hi Flo average between 1-3 months. Well within the scope of a maintenance budget.

Camfil’s award winning Hi Flo bag filter has passed every possible challenge to emerge as the market innovator. Winning the HVN Air Conditioning Product of the Year in April 2011 and the Energy Awards – Energy Efficient Product of the Year Award in December 2011, Industry leaders are now waking up to the energy efficiency potential of these products.

Award Winning Products:

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Quick wins for CRC registered organisations:Camfil are constantly being asked by customers for carbon reduction technologies so they can meet their CRC obligations. In many cases customers require energy audits and air conditioning inspections to comply with TM44 of the European Parliament Building Directive (EPBD). For this reason Camfil Farr have extended its service portfolio to include these services. The results are very encouraging, inaddition to an increase in service revenue of 1 million pounds in the last year; low energy productsales have increased 20%.

Over 90% of the 60,000 air conditioned buildings in the United Kingdom still buy air filters that are energy hungry and more importantly do not filter the air to the prescribed European standards.

The Federation of European Heating Ventilating and Air-conditioning Associations (REHVA) estimate that within the EU alone there is a potential saving of 5TWh available by switching to Low Energy Air Filters. This would equate up to £500 million energy saving in the UK.

Camfil Farr operate in 23 production units and 4 R&D centres throughout the Americas, Europe and theAsia-Pacific region. Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Camfil Farr has approximately 3,350employees and sales of SEK 4.6 billion.

There are a range of case studies and client testimonials available on our low energy air filter blog,please visit www.lowenergyairfilter.co.uk for further information.

The Hi Flo bag filter is the only product on the market that can be identified as a “Low Energy Air Filter”. Typical energy savings that are achieved by reducing resistance on the fan motor over the lifetime of the filter are staggering. Saving achieved are generally around 30% and in some cases where the pre filter is not required achieve 50%.

When you consider that it costs between 8 and 10 times to operate an air filter within and air handling system than it does to buy one. It is not surprising that upgrade payback for changing to the Hi Flo average between 1-3 months. Well within the scope of a maintenance budget.

Camfil’s award winning Hi Flo bag filter has passed every possible challenge to emerge as the market innovator. Winning the HVN Air Conditioning Product of the Year in April 2011 and the Energy Awards – Energy Efficient Product of the Year Award in December 2011, Industry leaders are now waking up to the energy efficiency potential of these products.

Award Winning Products:

Call 01706 238000 www.camfilfarr.co.uk [email protected] www.lowenergyairfilter.co.uk

Over recent years, Camfil UK has recognised a fundamental need to radically change the behaviourof property owners, estates managers and facility managers towards heating ventilation and airconditioning (HVAC) within the buildings they control. HVAC is the primary energy consumer of any building and typically accounts for over 70% of a building’s operating costs.

Founded in 1963, Camfil Farr delivers valueto customers globally while contributing to something essential to everyone – clean airfor health, wellbeing and performance.

The motivation has been driven from all directions;• Carbon reduction commitments at board level and through supply chains• Rapidly increasing energy costs• Environmental impact of using less product that operates longer• Growing legislation EPBD, CRC etc• Technological advances in product

The Camfil Farr Group is the world leaderin the development and production of airfilters and clean air solutions.