HVAC Service & Maintenance
Integration management by simple operation of HVAC and building equipment such as lighting and ventilation is possible for even greater efficiency.
Commercial HVAC Systems
We take the time to understand the client’s commercial requirements. We have a large number of options to consider when determining the system and model that is right for them.
Listed below are some of the typical commercial HVAC systems recommended by us:
Heat Pumps
The most popular models include single and ducted heat pump systems, usually wall or ceiling mounted. Retail environments are often fitted with ceiling suspended split heat pump systems, where as light commercial and office spaces typically use wall mounted heat pumps.
VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) Systems
The design uses the latest in inverter technology. Typical VRV installations include mounted cassette or ducted multi systems, and are ideal for retrofit buildings. VRV systems are suitable for one or multi level buildings and allows individual control of separate areas. There is a wide range of indoor units including multi directional 2- and 4-way cassettes.
Air Ventilation Only Systems
Excellent for primarily maintaining fresh air supply to the building, to meet building code requirements. Air can be preheated (chill removed) and/or filtered.
Extract Ventilation Systems
For those specific areas needing greater ventilation. Often used in commercial restaurants near the cooking areas (commercial stainless steel hoods), in contaminated areas where there are undesired fumes, and bathroom/toilet areas.
Process Coolers for Maintaining IT/Computer Rooms
These specific work areas require precise control of temperature and humidity levels. Specialist air conditioning systems known as ‘Process Coolers’ are recommended for these particular spaces. Whether it’s for a small server room, or a larger computer suite, a high performance system is required. Process Cooler systems are perfect for this – robust, sensitive to temperature change, and specifically designed for the 24×7 workload.
Other Custom-Designed HVAC Systems
This can be discussed with the client when we meet. Furthermore, there are various remote control options for indoor units. Options include: wired and wireless remote controllers, simple wall mounted web based controllers, and i-Text.