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Clean rooms present opportunities for significant energy savings through efficient HVAC system design, especially airflow design. However, energy efficient designs have often been ignored for clean rooms due to tight timelines for new facility construction and lack of focus on operational costs after construction. Key strategies for clean room energy efficiency include optimizing airflow designs, using variable air volume systems, recovering waste heat, and installing efficient lighting and controls.

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Clean rooms present opportunities for significant energy savings through efficient HVAC system design, especially airflow design. However, energy efficient designs have often been ignored for clean rooms due to tight timelines for new facility construction and lack of focus on operational costs after construction. Key strategies for clean room energy efficiency include optimizing airflow designs, using variable air volume systems, recovering waste heat, and installing efficient lighting and controls.

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Figure # 3 (Clean room Arrangements with Localized Work Stations)

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Energy Conservation
Clean rooms present large opportunities for saving energy majority of which can result from

mainstream HVAC system design concepts. Not unexpectedly, airflow design emerges as the

key element in any strategy to capture savings in clean rooms.

In spite of the fact that the clean room operations are highly energy intensive, still the energy

efficient HVAC designs/technologies have largely been ignored. The reasons could be

attributed to:

• First, new manufacturing facilities are brought into production on an extremely fast

track due to short product cycles and intensely competitive market pressures. The

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