
GPS Air, a leading provider of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) solutions, has launched smartIAQ GridSet, an air cleaning system designed to help building owners and designers reduce HVAC equipment costs and energy use by cleaning air directly within occupied spaces.
Purpose-built for single-zone applications such as classrooms, smartIAQ GridSet lays into suspended grid ceilings or surface mounts on finished ceilings and delivers verified indoor air quality, enabling more efficient HVAC designs in new construction, upgrade, and replacement projects.
When new classrooms are built, schools expand, or existing systems reach end of life, ventilation requirements determine larger equipment and increased project costs. smartIAQ GridSet relieves budget and design pressure by cleaning and verifying air quality directly in the room, thereby reducing the amount of outdoor air that must be conditioned.
For engineering teams, smartIAQ GridSet aligns with ASHRAE Standard 62.1 through the Indoor Air Quality Procedure (IAQP), providing a standards-based path to deliver equivalent indoor air quality with more right-sized HVAC designs.
Commenting on the launch, Audwin Cash, CEO of GPS Air said, “Classrooms are the hardest places to justify high outdoor airflow rates, and the easiest places to apply IAQP. That’s why schools don’t need more complexity. They need solutions that install quickly and perform predictably.”






