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MECHANICAL CONCEPT

AUTOMATIC DOORS

An automatic door, also known as an auto door, is a door that opens


automatically, usually on sensing the approach of a person. A person
can be detected by microwave pulses, infrared sensors or pressure-
sensing pads. Automatic door opens when the door controller receives
an activation signal by the sensor and activate the gear motor to drive
the belt and pulley. Our energy-saving, contactless automatic doors
come in sliding, swing and revolving models with customizable features
to suit a range of applications.

AIRCONDITION
An air conditioner provides cold air inside your home or
enclosed space by actually removing heat and humidity
from the indoor air. It returns the cooled air to the
indoor space, and transfers the unwanted heat and
humidity outside. An air conditioner is a system that is
used to cool down a space by removing heat from the
space and moving it to some outside area. The cool air
can then be moved throughout a building through
ventilation.

ELEVATOR
elevator also called lift, car that moves in a vertical shaft to carry
passengers or freight between the levels of a multistory building.
Most modern elevators are propelled by electric motors, with
the aid of a counterweight, through a system of cables and
sheaves (pulleys). An elevator is a platform that could either be
open or closed and is used for lifting or lowering both people
and goods to upper and lower floors.
VARIABLE AIR VOLUME (VAV) SYSTEM
Variable air volume (VAV) is a type of heating, ventilating
and air conditioning system. Many of the buildings on
campus have variable air volume systems. This system
consists of an air handling unit, heating/cooling coils and
VAV boxes downstream for distribution throughout the
building. The advantages of VAV systems over constant-
volume systems include more precise temperature control,
reduced compressor wear, lower energy consumption by
system fans, less fan noise, and additional passive
dehumidification. The return system is typically balanced when the system (supply VAVs) is set to
maximum cooling airflow. This should drive the return fan to its required maximum system airflow. The
return air system is then proportionally balanced to obtain the design airflows at each inlet.

UNIT VENTILATORS
An appealing feature of unit ventilators is their compact
size. Inside a relatively small package, manufacturers
assemble fans and motor, heating and cooling coils,
drain pan, return air damper, outdoor air damper, face
and bypass damper, air filter, piping, valves and
controls. A unit ventilator is a fan coil unit that is used
mainly in classrooms, hotels, apartments and
condominium applications. A unit ventilator can be a
wall mounted or ceiling hung cabinet, and is designed
to use a fan to blow outside air across a coil, thus
conditioning and ventilating the space which it is serving. Unit ventilators are distinguished from cabinet
heaters, unit heaters and fan-coil units by their ability to introduce conditioned outdoor air to the
occupied space.

PRIVACY SMARTGLASS
Switchable privacy glass turns from clear to opaque in less than
0.1 seconds and is ideal for a variety of settings including;
meeting rooms, bathrooms, windows, doors, partition glass
walls, security screens, art installations and more. Smart Glass or
Light Control Glass (LCG®), Switchable Privacy Smart Glass
technology switches glass from transparent to opaque with the
flip of a switch or the tap of an app, creating a dynamic space
that can be either open or private within a matter of seconds. Switchable smart glass, often just called
smart glass, is a type of glass that switches between see-through (like normal glass) and frosted (which
can't be seen through) at the touch of a button. The change in smart glass is instantaneous, like flicking a
light on and off and adds a dramatic feature to any room.

ELECTRICAL

Electrical system

An electric system consists of all of the elements needed to distribute electrical power, including
overhead and underground lines, poles, transformers, and other equipment. The electric system in a
small industrial unit will normally be powered by a three-phase supply. Electrical systems, also named
circuits or networks, are designed as combinations of mainly three fundamental components—resistor,
capacitor, and inductor—which are correspondingly defined by resistance, capacitance, and inductance,
generally considered to be lumped parameters. he electrical system important for starting up your
vehicle, but it is also important for keeping your vehicle running as you drive it. In addition, it is the
electrical system that is also responsible for the functioning of things such as your headlights, your radio,
and your dashboard. There are only two main types of electric systems used around the world, with
varying physical connections: 100–127 volts, at 60 Hz frequency (in general: North America including
Central America, Japan) 220–240 volts, at 50 Hz frequency (in general: the rest of the world, with some
exceptions)

Backup Power Supply

A backup power system is used to provide energy when the primary source fails. This system is
very important since an uninterruptible power supply is crucial for any operation. The current backup
systems include batteries and generators, which operate on diesel, propane, or gasoline. Although these
systems are well-established, the batteries and generators' drawbacks are encouraging the users to seek
for alternative technologies that can provide higher reliability and durability at a rational cost. A fuel cell
backup power system provides reliable electric power with low emissions. Moreover, compared with
batteries, fuel cells offer longer runtime, higher durability, and less maintenance. Compared with
generators, fuel cells are noiseless and have zero or lower emissions. In addition, fuel cells allow to be
monitored remotely, reducing the actual maintenance time of the current systems.

Importance of Backup power supply in the education sector

Increasing environmental disasters lead to more power outages and surges that can
damage equipment. Keep critical equipment running without interruption. Industries that use life-
saving or other highly important equipment can't afford to lose power – even for a moment.
Many backup power systems often require fuel-powered generators that either start
automatically or are required to be turned on in order to provide power during a period of
outage, but stored backup power systems do not. These types of systems use high-quality
batteries to provide supplemental power without any interruption. Instead of charging your
backup power bank for when you need it, your equipment runs through it and then connects to
the grid. This is similar in concept to how a laptop operates – during an outage, laptops do not
lose power at all as the supply comes from the battery first and grid power second.

 Avoid damage associated with power outages. Increasing environmental disasters lead to more
power outages and surges that can damage equipment.
 Keep critical equipment running without interruption. Industries that use life-saving or other
highly important equipment can’t afford to lose power – even for a moment.
 Reduce lost time and save money. Paying crews to stand around when the power is out costs
money and is detrimental to tight project timelines.

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