Is optimization more cost-effective than replacing a system?
In many cases, yes. Optimization targets specific inefficiencies, allowing facilities to improve performance without the cost of a full system replacement. This can deliver significant improvements in airflow, efficiency and safety at a lower cost. It also extends the life of existing equipment. Replacement is typically only necessary when systems are fundamentally undersized or outdated.
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