The goal of a commercial HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system is the same as a residential HVAC system: to keep building occupants comfortable with high-quality air in an environment of 72 degrees and humidity ranging from 40 to 60 percent. To achieve this, the heating aspect of the system is produced through the use of radiators or air supply systems within the building. Ventilation is achieved by removing contaminated air from the building and keeping the air clean, as well as circulating internal air and removing excess moisture. The air controller is a key component of the HVAC system, used to condition or circulate air.
It typically contains a blower motor, heating and cooling elements, filter grilles or chambers, sound attenuators, and dampers. The air controller is connected to a duct network that distributes air conditioning throughout the building and returns it to the manipulator. When selecting an HVAC system for a commercial building, there are several cost factors to consider such as brand, unit type, building size, type of business activities, installation costs, etc. It's important to ensure that the system is compatible with your building management systems.
In a large and complex HVAC system, different sections of the system can often be isolated, so there is no need to suspend HVAC service throughout maintenance. Having an efficient HVAC system in a commercial building is essential for providing comfortable working conditions for employees and customers alike. It's important to understand how these systems work in order to ensure that they are properly maintained and functioning optimally. Professional contractors like React Industries and SuperTech HVAC can help you install and maintain your commercial HVAC system so that it runs smoothly and efficiently.
If your HVAC system is consistently producing air with poor IAQ (Indoor Air Quality), ask your HVAC contractor to check your system.