Energy efficiency in buildings takes a big step forward with the new Recommendation 16/5 published by Eurovent, the leading European organization in climate control technologies.
This document provides an essential guide to understanding how air curtains work and their impact on reducing energy losses through building openings.
Based on the Dutch ISSO 110 standard and rigorous testing conducted at the TNO laboratory, this recommendation offers verified data on the difference in energy loss through entrances with and without an air curtain. The results objectively demonstrate that installing a properly designed and calibrated air curtain can generate significant savings and improve indoor comfort without compromising thermal efficiency.
As an active member of Eurovent's Product Group "Air Curtains and Fan Heaters" (PG-CUR), Airtècnics has collaborated with other industry experts in the development of this document. Our involvement in this project reflects our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and improving indoor air quality.
This guide is a key tool for manufacturers, installers, and end users looking to optimize energy use in their buildings. We invite all professionals in the HVAC and energy efficiency sectors to download Recommendation 16/5 for free from the Eurovent website and join the transformation towards more efficient and sustainable spaces.
Check out the full guide and contact Airtècnics to discover the best-designed and manufactured air curtains.