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Articles | Powered Aire now offering Belimo Valve option on Hot Water & Steam heated Air Curtains

Powered Aire now offering Belimo Valve option on Hot Water & Steam heated Air Curtains

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2 min. read • Oct 23rd, 2019

​Until now, control valves have been contractor provided for hot water and steam heated air curtains. Now there is an option to specify the air curtain with a factory provided valve, ensuring quality and quick activation. 

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Articles | ASHRAE Approves Air Curtains  in Monumental Ruling

ASHRAE Approves Air Curtains in Monumental Ruling

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2 min. read • Oct 2nd, 2019

The leading policy-maker for the heating, refrigeration and air-conditioning industry has formally approved the use of properly certified and installed air curtains as an exception to the vestibule requirement.

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Articles | The Latest Touchscreen Air Curtain Control Innovation

The Latest Touchscreen Air Curtain Control Innovation

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1 min. read • Jun 19th, 2019

​The Auto-PILOT features a user-friendly touchpad that provides aesthetic flexibility by negating the need for unsightly controls, and by fitting into a regular electrical wall-mount outlet it allows for convenient installation at any chosen location.

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Articles | Powered Aire, Inc.  Product Data Now Found on MasterSpec

Powered Aire, Inc.  Product Data Now Found on MasterSpec

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1 min. read • Apr 9th, 2019

​Engineers, architects, and specifiers can now look to MasterSpec for assistance when specifying “aire” curtains by Powered Aire Inc. into their projects.

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Articles | The Future in Air Curtain Technology

The Future in Air Curtain Technology

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1 min. read • Mar 18th, 2019

​POWERED AIRE has harnessed the power of electrically commutated (EC) motor technology by creating the ECo-Motor.

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Articles | Air Curtains vs. Revolving Doors

Air Curtains vs. Revolving Doors

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3 min. read • Mar 7th, 2019

​Let’s face it. Movable things wear out in time; like revolving doors installed in the heyday of downtown department stores. Sooner or later something’s gotta give. Estimates for replacing a revolving door can range anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000 or more - a costly building update in economic times where budgetary belt-tightening has become the norm.

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