
An AIR-JET air replacement system is shown in a mechanical
garage of the new car dealership to serve as the primary source
of fresh air to ventilate this department. Working in conjunction
with an exhaust fan of equivalent volume, this twosome is
typically controlled by a standalone gas detection system.
 

The AIR-JET tube can be oriented in a variety of directions
with the perforations in the tube predetermined and punched
according to the specific task at hand. The system helps to
cool in the summer, destratify heat build up in the winter
as well as providing year round aeration.
 
This photo depicts how the typical AIR-JET unit can be co-located
with an existing unit heater thereby providing a ‘boost
of hot air’ to temper the fresh air coming from outside.
With this ‘super heat’ situation, a greater volume
of fresh air can be achieved with no compromise of temperature.
  
The AIR-JET is shown drawing fresh air into the unit through
a wall opening. The fresh air intake can be accommodated through
a roof opening as well.
 

The AIR-JET tubes are shown distributing fresh
air throughout the work space.
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