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Air Curtain

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CONVERGO Nozzle System

Patented CONVERGO® Nozzle System

The patented CONVERGO® nozzle system delivers maximum energy efficiency at reduced noise levels.

  • Perfect interaction of air volume and discharge velocity
  • Patented technology
  • Measured according to ISO 27327

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Intensive Project Consulting

Intensive Project Consulting

Every project is different. Advice is a key factor in project success. We offer:

  • Support in planning, selecting the right air curtain and optimising the design to your requirements
  • Economic efficiency calculation with amortisation period
  • On-site commissioning and functional verification of air curtain systems

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How it works

How it works

How does an air curtain work? What does 'sealing with air' actually mean?

  • Clear examples of operation
  • Different installation types
  • ISO 27327 air curtain standard explained

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does an air curtain do?

An air curtain for doors creates a powerful, invisible stream of air blown horizontally or vertically across door/door openings. This airflow acts as a barrier, protecting the interior from external factors such as cold or hot air, dust, insects, and exhaust fumes, without the need to close the door. As a result, a nearly constant temperature is achieved in the heated/cooled indoor environment, maximizing comfort. Furthermore, because an air curtain prevents heat escape, less energy is required for heating or cooling in its environment. This directly contributes to energy savings.

What is the difference between a cold air curtain and a hot air curtain?

The main difference between a cold air curtain and a hot air curtain lies in the temperature of the air they produce and their respective application areas. The choice between cold air and hot air curtains depends on the specific requirements of the application and the climatic conditions. Both systems effectively contribute to increasing energy efficiency and comfort by minimizing air exchange between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Cold air curtains: Cold air curtains do not have a heat exchanger or heating element and operate with ambient room air. They are mostly used in industrial areas to prevent outside air from entering through hall doors and to prevent drafts in the working area.

Hot air curtains: Hot air curtains create a barrier by blowing hot air at doors. The drawn-in room air is heated by a heat exchanger connected to the heating system or an electric heating element, creating a temperature-controlled entrance area in addition to the barrier.

If you are unsure which model best suits your needs, please contact one of our consultants. We will be happy to help you find the optimal solution for your building!

What are the advantages of a heated air curtain?

Air curtain systems can operate without heating, using circulated air, or with hot air by connecting to a heating system. It is also possible to heat the systems electrically. Effective protection can be provided in the same way for all models.

Comfort: A heated air curtain provides a pleasant temperature in the entrance area and creates an inviting environment for customers and employees. Walking through a warm air curtain when entering a room is perceived as more pleasant.

Flexibility: Air curtain heaters can be used in various environments, including retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, and other commercial buildings. Heating can be switched off when needed (e.g., if the interior is sufficiently heated). The air curtain then provides protection with circulated air.

Why are air curtains so commonly used in stores?

Stores use air curtains for several important reasons:

Energy efficiency: Air curtains minimize uncontrolled airflow between indoor and outdoor environments. This reduces heat loss in winter and hot air ingress in summer, thereby lowering the energy consumption of heating and cooling systems.

Customer comfort: Air curtains provide a comfortable shopping experience by maintaining a stable indoor temperature. Customers find it more comfortable to shop in an air-conditioned environment without being exposed to cold drafts or hot outdoor air.

Aesthetic advantages: Air curtains can be elegantly integrated into the entrance architecture and used without obstructing passage. They allow doors to remain open, which increases the visibility of the store and customer flow.

Do air curtains cool a room in summer?

Air curtains are not designed to actively cool a room. Instead, they act as a barrier that prevents hot outside air from entering. By creating a strong airflow through open doors, they reduce the temperature difference between the indoor and outdoor environments.

The use of an air curtain allows the existing air conditioning system to operate more efficiently, as less energy is expended to keep the environment cool. This results in a more stable and comfortable indoor temperature, providing better indoor air quality, especially on hot summer days.

However, air curtains can also be used for cooling purposes. Cooling options include systems operating with cold water or refrigerants (R32/R410A). For more information, you can consult our experts.

What is the difference between an air curtain and air conditioning?

An air curtain and air conditioning have different functions. An air curtain creates an invisible airflow that prevents external factors (cold, heat, dust, or insects) from entering when doors are open. Its primary purpose is to provide separation between indoor and outdoor spaces without requiring a physical barrier. This helps stabilize the ambient air and saves energy by reducing heat or cold loss.

An air conditioner, on the other hand, actively regulates the temperature and humidity levels of the indoor space, cooling or heating the air. While an air curtain reduces heat or cold transfer through open doors, an air conditioner provides actual climate control for the room.

In summary, an air curtain acts as a protective barrier at open doors, while an air conditioner directly regulates the ambient air.

How energy efficient are air curtains?

Air curtains are extremely energy efficient. They minimize uncontrolled air passage between indoor and outdoor environments by creating an invisible air barrier. This significantly reduces heat loss in winter and hot air ingress in summer. Thus, heating and cooling systems expend less energy to maintain indoor comfort.

How much energy can be saved with an air curtain depends on factors such as the size of the building, how often the door opens and closes, indoor and outdoor temperatures, and the efficiency of the existing heating or cooling system. However, studies show that air curtains can significantly reduce energy consumption.

Teddington brand air curtain systems stand out for their particularly high efficiency thanks to their patented CONVERGO© nozzle discharge system design.

Curious how much energy you can save in your building? You can find out using our economic calculation tool with just a few clicks.

Important note:
A poorly designed air curtain, an inadequately sized device, or faulty installation can completely negate the benefits of an air curtain and even lead to extra energy consumption!

Therefore, be sure to consult our experts for the optimal solution for your entrance area.

Are air curtains sustainable and environmentally friendly?

Yes, air curtains contribute to sustainability by reducing energy losses and increasing the efficiency of heating and air conditioning systems. By creating an invisible barrier, they prevent uncontrolled air exchange between indoor and outdoor spaces. This keeps the ambient temperature stable and requires less energy to heat or cool the interior.

As a result, air curtains can significantly reduce a building's energy consumption, which not only lowers operating costs but also reduces CO₂ emissions. These features make them an environmentally friendly solution, especially in areas with high human traffic such as shopping centers, restaurants, or commercial buildings.

How is an air curtain installed?

Air curtain installation is typically done on the ceiling or wall above the door. During installation, the position is carefully chosen to ensure the most efficient direction of airflow. After electrical connections are completed, a test run is performed to verify functionality.

How much maintenance does an air curtain require?

To ensure the proper functioning of the air curtain, it is important to regularly check for contamination and clean the filters and fans. In addition, regular functional tests should be performed to ensure the efficiency and longevity of the device.

If you have questions about installation or maintenance, do not hesitate to write to us – our experts will be happy to assist you.

Filter

  • Check / clean / replace the filter.
  • If the filter needs to be replaced – for example, if cracks are visible – we will gladly provide you with suitable replacement filters. Please have the device's serial number ready for quick selection of the correct replacement filter.

Cleaning

  • Removal of dirt and dust from the device
  • Vacuum cleaning of the heat exchanger, fans, and interior

Function Check

  • Visual inspection for visible damage
  • Functional test of the device and its components

Which factors should be considered when choosing the right air curtain?

Choosing the right air curtain system for your building depends on many different factors that play an important role in determining the system's effectiveness and efficiency. Here are some of these factors:

Application area: Determine where the air curtain will be used (e.g., entrance doors, industrial doors, cold storage rooms). The application area affects the size, type, and performance requirements of the device.
Door size and height: The dimensions of the door where the air curtain will be mounted are critical. Wider and taller doors require more powerful devices to provide effective airflow.
Climate conditions: Consider the climate conditions in your region. In cold regions, a heated air curtain may be necessary, while in hot climates, unheated air curtains may be more suitable. Wind conditions in the entrance area also affect the choice.
Airflow velocity: Airflow velocity is critical for the effectiveness of the air curtain. Depending on the application and environment, the appropriate airflow velocity should be chosen to create an optimal barrier.
Noise level: The noise level produced by the air curtain system is important for user comfort. Especially in sensitive environments such as offices or accommodation areas, quiet models should be preferred.

By considering these factors, you can choose the ideal air curtain system for your building that maximizes both energy efficiency and user comfort. If you need help choosing the right air curtain or have other questions, please contact us.

Can air curtains contribute to employee health and reduce sick leave?

Yes, air curtains can have positive effects on employee health and help reduce sick leave. Air curtains create a more comfortable indoor environment by preventing drafts. Drafts can lead to colds and other health problems. A more stable indoor environment contributes to employees feeling better. Additionally, by reducing air exchange between indoor and outdoor environments, they lower the risk of disease-causing microorganisms entering from outside. This is a significant advantage, especially during flu or cold seasons.

How much noise do air curtains make when operating?

Modern air curtains are designed to operate quietly and unobtrusively. Their noise level, depending on the device's power and installation environment, typically ranges from 40 to 60 decibels. This is similar to normal conversation or a light background sound. However, when choosing an air curtain, the noise level should always be evaluated together with the size of the entrance area and the required performance.

To better compare noise levels, it is recommended to pay attention to the values given according to the ISO 27327 standard. This international standard has been jointly adopted by leading European air curtain manufacturers. The technical data of Teddington air curtains comply with this standard and are regularly tested by ILK Dresden.

Teddington, with its E-Series Silent model, which stands out for its quietness, offers an ideal solution for areas where a quiet environment is important, such as offices, restaurants, libraries, or hotels.

Do air curtains run continuously or only when needed?

Whether air curtains run continuously or not depends on the application and the specific requirements of the building. In heavily used areas, such as the entrances of stores, restaurants, or office buildings, air curtains are generally used to operate continuously. This provides a constant barrier against external influences such as cold, heat, or drafts.

However, most modern air curtains are equipped with sensors or controls that allow their operation to be automatically controlled. For example, they can be activated only when the door opens or when people enter and exit the entrance area. This optimizes energy consumption and ensures that devices operate only when truly needed.

In special applications such as warehouses or industrial environments, continuous operation can be beneficial to maintain a stable indoor environment and minimize energy loss. Therefore, the decision for continuous operation should be made considering the specific needs and purpose of use of the building.

What are the disadvantages of an air curtain?

While air curtains offer many advantages, some potential disadvantages should be considered when deciding on their use:

Initial costs: The purchase and installation costs of an air curtain can be relatively high, especially for high-quality models or large units. However, especially with efficient air curtain systems, the initial investment costs can be recouped within a few years by preventing energy losses from open doors. You can contact our experts to find out which air curtain is the most efficient solution for your entrance area!

Energy consumption: While air curtains can help save energy, they themselves consume electricity to create airflow. Therefore, it is important to consider the efficiency of the device and ensure it is used correctly.

For example, Teddington air curtains, thanks to their patented CONVERGO© nozzle discharge system, use less intake air than traditional door air curtains, thus requiring less energy to provide the same level of screening. You can contact us to find out how much energy you can save with a Teddington air curtain.

Maintenance: Like other mechanical devices, air curtains require regular maintenance to operate efficiently. Teddington air curtains are designed to require minimal maintenance. Teddington offers the P-series air curtain, which requires minimal maintenance thanks to its special design.

Noise: Some air curtains can generate high noise levels during operation, which can be disturbing in quiet environments. In places where noise level is important, it is advisable to choose low-noise models such as Teddington's E-Series Silent.

Limited performance in extreme weather conditions: In very strong winds or harsh weather conditions, the effectiveness of the air curtain may decrease. In such cases, additional measures may be required to maintain indoor temperature or protect against external influences. However, some special solutions offered by Teddington can enhance the performance of the air curtain even in these challenging conditions. Please contact us for detailed information.

Despite all these potential disadvantages, the numerous advantages offered by a high-quality air curtain, especially in heavily used areas where comfort, energy efficiency, and protection from external factors are important, far outweigh its disadvantages.