IAQ Procedure And Using Filtration Technology To Reduce Design ODA
About this Webinar:
Date: March 6, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00PM
Presenter: Terry Loyala, Engineering Sales
Energy-efficient building design is an ongoing challenge. Over the years, we’ve made great
strides with LED lighting, advanced controls, and variable-speed systems. But now, the pressure
is back on to push efficiency even further—especially in HVAC systems, where a massive
energy-saving opportunity still exists. What if we told you that improving indoor air quality
could actually lower your building’s energy consumption? That’s exactly what the Indoor Air
Quality Procedure (IAQP) offers.
IAQP, defined by ASHRAE Standard 62.1, provides a game-changing approach: instead of relying
on excessive outdoor air intake, we can maintain high indoor air quality by using smart air
cleaning and contaminant control. This means:
– Lower Energy Use – Less outdoor air to heat or cool means major savings.
– Smaller, More Efficient Equipment – Cutting ventilation demands can reduce upfront HVAC costs.
– Healthier Indoor Environments – Advanced air cleaning keeps indoor spaces fresh and safe.
– Sustainability Gains – Less energy use = a lower carbon footprint.
In this presentation, we’ll break down how IAQP works, share real-world results, and show you
why this approach is the future of energy-efficient building design. Let’s rethink HVAC for a
smarter, more sustainable tomorrow.
Completion Certificate Provided – 1 Learning Hour