Commercial HVAC Installation: Essential Information
A commercial HVAC system requires more understanding than a home system because it’s a bit more advanced and complex. By understanding some basics, you can stay on top of any issues that arise to keep it working in good condition. A commercial HVAC installation involves a range of components that control airflow, temperature, and moisture levels in your commercial space.
The ductwork, flow control mechanisms, and thermostat controls are often more advanced than the ones for a home system. Advanced commercial systems can include a central computerized unit to monitor sensors throughout the building, and they can even help control lighting functionality. When installing commercial HVAC systems, our technicians often place the main heating and cooling units in the control room or roof. These systems tend to service zones of the building for more independent climate control than in a typical house.