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Design engineers have been using the Phoenix Controls products in research facilities for many years, either with the original analog product or with the industry standard Celeris®. With the emergence of life science facilities and the growing trend in healthcare to focus on directional airflow, Phoenix offers complete solutions for these markets.

Celeris® - research facilities typically require a higher-end solution with large volumes of supply and exhaust air and extreme turndowns on fume hoods commonplace.
In these critical spaces there is a need for high speed-of-response and accuracy, to maintain the correct room pressurization.

Traccel® (Offered in Open LON or Native BACnet controllers) - in designing for life sciences the need for wide-turndowns and speed-of-response is reduced, but the requirement for proper pressurization is still critical for safety and the integrity of the research.

Theris® (Offered in Open LON or Native BACnet controllers) - traditionally, directional airflow in healthcare facilities was limited to isolation rooms and operating suites. However, current trends show a link between nosocomial infections and improper pressurization. Because of this, healthcare facilities everywhere are adding pressure requirements to many additional spaces including in some cases, the patient rooms.

Phoenix Controls has developed different brands to accommodate the unique requirements of each of these markets.

For more design oriented information, please contact your local Phoenix Controls representative for the following documents:

  • Product Guide
  • Guide Specifications

In addition, the following documents may be helpful during design:

For detailed information regarding Phoenix Controls’ products please see our Products page.

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