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Michael Kaler is president of Mestex (www.Mestex.com), a division of Mestek, Inc., a group of HVAC manufacturers with a focus on air handling. Mestex is an HVAC manufacturer offering industry-standard direct digital controls on virtually all of its products, including Aztec evaporative cooling systems, as well as Applied Air, Alton, Koldwave, Temprite, and LJ Wing HVAC systems. The company has specialized in evaporative-cooling technology for more than 40 years. A current member and past sub-section chairman for AHRI, Kaler is also a corresponding member of ASHRAE Technical Committee 9.9.
In pharma warehousing, two degrees can be the difference between life and death. Tailor the HVAC to the specifics of the space with the help of CFD, and pave the way to a smooth “last mile” to the user in this critical distribution chain.
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