Low-Level Cooled Supply
Evaporative or indirect-direct make-up air can be introduced near the occupied zone so cooler air reaches workers before it is exhausted.
- Evaporative make-up air
- Sidewall or ground-level supply
- Worker-zone airflow strategy
Engineered Warehouse Heat Mitigation • Commercial HVAC • Industrial Ventilation
Vector Airworks helps commercial and industrial facilities solve heat, ventilation, and air quality problems through practical, field-driven system design. We support warehouse heat mitigation, HVLS air movement, evaporative-cooled make-up air, roof-level heat extraction, welding fume extraction, oil mist collection, and commercial HVAC ventilation upgrades.
Our work is built around clear scopes, practical coordination, and systems that make sense in the field. From warehouse heat buildup to industrial air quality concerns, we focus on solutions that are buildable, maintainable, and aligned with facility operations.
Featured System
Large-volume warehouses are often too expensive to fully air condition. Our approach focuses on reducing occupied-zone heat exposure through a coordinated airflow strategy instead of relying on isolated fans or portable cooling.
Evaporative or indirect-direct make-up air can be introduced near the occupied zone so cooler air reaches workers before it is exhausted.
Roof exhaust removes hot stratified air where it accumulates, helping reduce roof-level heat buildup and supporting a defined airflow path through the facility.
HVLS fans help move air through the occupied zone, improve perceived cooling, and support comfort without attempting to condition the full warehouse volume.
Controls can monitor indoor RH, outdoor temperature/RH, calculated wet-bulb, high-bay temperature, building pressure, fan status, and operating modes.
Solutions
Ventilation strategies designed to reduce heat buildup, improve air movement, and create more comfortable large-volume spaces.
Welding fume extraction and oil mist collection solutions for fabrication, machining, and manufacturing environments where airborne contaminants need to be controlled.
Commercial HVAC and ventilation support focused on airflow performance, system coordination, and installation quality for real jobsite conditions.
Assessment First
A warehouse heat or ventilation project should start with the facility conditions, not a pre-selected piece of equipment. We can review the building volume, worker zones, dock-door conditions, existing ventilation, roof-level heat buildup, humidity risk, and installation phasing before recommending a system.
Compliance-Aware
Systems are positioned to help facilities address ventilation deficiencies, warehouse heat exposure, airflow issues, welding fumes, mist, and airborne contaminants. We do not certify compliance, but we design practical solutions that support workplace safety, ventilation planning, and operational risk reduction.
Why This Approach
Heat mitigation systems can often move large volumes of air using fan power instead of relying only on compressor-based cooling for the entire warehouse.
Work can be sequenced around active operations using roof/exterior work first, zone-by-zone interior installation, and agreed low-impact windows.
The focus is reducing heat exposure in the spaces where people actually work: docks, packing lines, mezzanines, maintenance areas, and production zones.
Industries
Process
We start with the actual issue: heat, stagnant air, fumes, mist, equipment coordination, or workplace air quality. Then we define a practical scope that can be priced, coordinated, installed, and maintained.
Let’s review the facility and build a practical solution.
Contact
Tell us about the facility, the issue, and the areas where people are experiencing heat, stagnant air, fumes, mist, or ventilation problems.
Email: info@vectorairworks.com
Phone: (909) 521-1615
Service Area: Inland Empire & Southern California