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SetSafe©: Control Strategy for Idle Fume Hood Management
Laboratory ventilation is a dominant energy load in research and healthcare buildings. Efforts to reduce energy often focus on room ventilation rates. However, fume hoods frequently limit how far air change rates (ACH) can be reduced due to their minimum airflow requirements. Even when not in use.

SetSafe© Idle Fume Hood Ventilation Management
Fume hood energy efficiency has historically involved a trade-off between safety and energy savings, often resulting in over-ventilated fume hoods during periods of non-use.

SetSafe© Case Study “Idle Fume Management”
Lab ventilation is one of the largest areas of energy use in lab buildings. It also poses the greatest opportunities for energy reduction and meeting sustainability goals.

FMJ – Center for Life Science, Boston, MA Case Study
A brief case study in Facility Management Journal (FMJ) on how SmartStack™ helped a life science building in Boston cut their electricity costs by 24%, saving $400,000 a year. Read article now.

WMUR NEWS – UNH & Eversource energy efficiency partnership will reduce costs and environmental impact
A brief case study in Facility Management Journal (FMJ) on how SmartStack™ helped a life science building in Boston cut their electricity costs by 24%, saving $400,000 a year. Read article now.

WMUR NEWS – UNH & Eversource energy efficiency partnership will reduce costs and environmental impact
The return on investment from re-staging with an active sensing systme can be as low as 12 months. Read the full article now.