Vapor Mitigation

PRM manufactures custom Sub-Slab Depressurization (SSD) and Venting Systems for mitigation of contaminated vapors from chlorinated solvents, VOC’s, methane, radon, or petrochemicals.

Sub-Slab Depressurization (SSD) is the most practical and most commonly used vapor intrusion mitigation strategy for existing and new structures.

Vapor Mitigation System

Features

  • Turnkey Skid Mounted or Custom Equipment Enclosures for use of available space.
  • Integrate with your design or ours- design/build systems from small residential and multi-family to large commercial spaces.
  • NRTL Third Party Certified UL 508A and 698A Listed Control Panels manufactured to exceed NEC and NFPA standards.
  • In-house manufactured moisture separators and carbon systems.
Available Options
Control Systems for Remote Monitoring, Real-Time Data, and Automatic Alerts
Installation and Operations/Maintenance Support
Startup Services
Connect and Control Multiple Fans/Blowers
Additional Inputs and Outputs for PLC

Description

Vapor Intrusion is the movement of chemical vapors from contaminated soil and groundwater into nearby buildings. Vapors primarily enter through openings in the building foundation or basement walls, but it is also possible for vapors to pass through concrete. Once inside the home or workplace, vapors may be inhaled which can pose immediate or long-term health risks for the occupants.

Vapor Mitigation Control Panels
SSD Systems need control panels to power and control the system fan or blower. But what happens if for some reason the blower stops working? It may take days or weeks to be discovered with conventional panels, but PRM has developed a control panel where users can log in from a computer or smartphone and check the system status – saving the expense and hours of sending a technician into the field. The panel also sends alerts by email or text message if the system stops working for any reason!

“DSCA” (Dry-Cleaning Solvent Clean-Up Act) Boxes

PRM manufactures a standard vapor mitigation system in a customizable weatherproof enclosure. The 4′ x 4′ x 7′ enclosure is designed for locations with limited space. Most of these units are used by clients to meet the mitigation requirements of the Dry-Cleaning Solvent Clean-Up Act (DSCA). Customized units can be designed to meet your project space requirements and specifications.