
Air Control Products (ACP) supported the renovation of one of Ohio State University’s existing laboratory buildings, delivering a Greenheck Vektor-MS mixed flow high plume exhaust fan system designed for high-performance laboratory ventilation.
The system included N+1 redundancy and a variable geometry nozzle configuration, providing both operational flexibility and energy-efficient performance. These design features ensure that critical lab exhaust requirements are met while maintaining reliability and compliance with demanding safety and airflow standards.
ACP’s Cleveland team collaborated with the engineer of record to specify the appropriate Greenheck equipment for the project, while ACP’s Columbus sales team leveraged its long-standing relationship with the installing contractor to coordinate design and delivery.
This teamwork between ACP’s regional offices and project partners ensured consistency, technical accuracy, and seamless communication throughout the process.
As a renovation project, installation required extensive coordination between the engineer, contractor, and ACP to ensure the large rooftop fan system would fit properly within existing structural and mechanical constraints. Through detailed planning and field coordination, ACP successfully navigated these spatial challenges to deliver a precise and efficient installation.
The project was completed successfully, meeting all design and performance goals. The new Greenheck Vektor-MS system provides dependable, high-efficiency exhaust control, supporting a safe and effective laboratory environment for years to come.
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