Service Entrance Air Curtains
Berner service entrance air curtains are used over man doors to reduce energy costs and create a more comfortable working environment.
An air curtain or air door is a device used for preventing air or contaminants from moving from one open space to another. The most common use is a downward-facing blower fan mounted. Placed over an entrance to a building or an opening between two spaces conditioned at different temperatures.
Many use them to help keep flying insects out by creating forceful turbulence. They also help keep out outside air, thus reducing infiltration through the opening. Stop old drafts by mixing in warm air heated by the air door. Heated air doors are common when supplemental heat needs space, and to reduce the wind chill factor inside the opening, in colder climates.
Common Uses
The most common use is a downward-facing blower fan over an entrance to a building or an opening between two spaces conditioned at different temperatures.
Further applications include customer entryways, airplane hangars, cargo doors, drive-through windows, restaurant doors, or shipping receiving doors. Non-heated air curtains are best in conjunction with cold storage and refrigerated rooms.
Air doors equipped with or without heaters to heat the air. The fan must be powerful enough to generate a jet of air that can reach the floor.
Berner Service Entrance Air Curtains can:
- Save Energy
- Improve Comfort
- Increase Safety
- Berner’s Air Curtains are a sustainable solution that lowers energy costs by eliminating untempered outside air from entering through open doors. A sanitary solution that deters flying insects from entering through open doors. A safer solution than plastic vinyl strip curtains by using an invisible air barrier to protect the opening.
- Made in the U.S.A.
- All Berner Air Curtains ship factory assembled for quicker installation and factory wired and tested for quality prior to shipment.
- UL listed for interior or exterior mounting.
- Freight included to the first destination continental U.S.A.