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HTHV Fundamentals: High Temperature High Velocity Warehouse Heating

Presentation Overview

High temperature, high velocity heating systems deliver air at significantly elevated supply temperatures — 160°F — through a compact, high-velocity discharge nozzle that projects conditioned air deep into large industrial spaces without the need for extensive ductwork.

The high supply temperature allows the system to deliver the full heating load through a much smaller airflow volume than conventional systems, reducing fan energy consumption and eliminating the drafty, high-velocity discomfort associated with systems that compensate for low supply temperature with excessive airflow.

The concentrated, high-momentum air jet is engineered to reach the occupied zone at floor level before losing its thermal energy, directly addressing the stratification problem that makes large warehouse spaces so difficult and expensive to heat with conventional equipment.

HTHV systems are particularly effective in buildings with ceiling heights exceeding 20 feet, large infiltration loads from dock doors and overhead openings, and high internal volumes where maintaining floor-level comfort temperatures represents the dominant heating challenge.

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