The boosting principle in ventilation refers to the use of multi-stage or specially designed fans to raise the pressure of air or gas as it moves through the system. Each impeller or stage adds energy to the airflow, resulting in higher static pressure that can overcome system resistance and reach distant or elevated points.
This principle is essential for long duct runs, complex piping networks, or processes requiring precise pressure control. Applications include mining, power generation, chemical industries, and large-scale HVAC systems.
Our engineers design and implement boosting solutions tailored to each project, ensuring optimal performance, energy efficiency, and system reliability.