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By: Breaking Down the Differences Between DOAS and RTU | Schnackel Engineers
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Tue, 24 Jan 2023 23:40:24 +0000https://schnackel.com/mls312/staging/?p=2878#comment-378[…] DOAS, or Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems, are a crucial component of modern, efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems used in many new commercial construction projects. As the name implies, they are dedicated to the purpose of conditioning the outdoor air being brought into the building. The DOAS provides conditioned outdoor air to buildings that may demand more ventilation than can be efficiently provided by conventional heating and air conditioning systems. DOAS units can also provide better humidity and pressure control than is possible with conventional HVAC equipment. As a result of the more precise control and conditioning of outdoor air, a DOAS can actually improve the indoor air quality of the facility. Architects and engineers often implement this type of system due to its ability to provide adequate ventilation to a wide range of building types and sizes. […]
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