Rooftop units have been the industry go-to for simple and reliable comfort, but with changing standards and customer priorities HVAC projects don’t feel so simple anymore.
Graphics are the window through which system operators (facilities personnel) comprehend and view the associated systems. Looking through a small or smudged window affects how you perceive what you are viewing.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 99 is a code that sets vital healthcare safety regulations for the protection of patients, staff, and the general public within healthcare facilities.
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) pose a significant threat to patient safety and well-being in various healthcare settings, including ambulatory care facilities.
The system provides real-time alerts to building and operations managers, enabling corrective action before mold growth, significantly improving living conditions in military barracks and housing.
The novel Mojave product line cuts in half the energy required to provide buildings with fresh, cool and dry outdoor air, while using 20% less refrigerant than existing systems.
Understanding the nature of the materials involved in industrial processes and establishing a moisture management strategy are necessary to protect against corrosion.
First, we had individual controls systems within a building made up of simple, low-voltage electricity and pneumatic control systems for larger building management installations.
Designing HVAC systems for energy-efficient mid- to high-rise hotels is an intricate endeavor, intertwining cutting-edge technology, engineering prowess, and an awareness of evolving industry standards and regulations.