Tuesday November 4, 2025

Richard Halsall

Thermal De-Stratification as a Strategy for Environmentally-Friendly Hotels

Thermal de-stratification is a cost-effective HVAC strategy for environmentally-conscious hotels, addressing vertical temperature layering that wastes energy, reduces comfort, and increases maintenance. By gently mixing air with fans or vents, it improves heating and cooling efficiency, enhances guest comfort, lowers energy use, extends equipment life, and complements other green technologies. Payback is rapid, making it a high-impact, low-disruption retrofit.
Thermal De-Stratification as a Strategy for Environmentally-Friendly Hotels

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