A ductwork system is designed to distribute airflow from your HVAC equipment to your entire home or commercial building. This encompasses the air that is sucked from the whole building into the air-conditioner or heater where it gets cooled or heated and then pushed back via the ducts into your living space. The process includes design and planning, installation of plenum, installation of main trunk line, installation of branch runs and installation of returns.
Diffusers are very common in HVAC systems. It is used on both all-air and all-water HVAC systems as part of room air distribution subsystems. Other purposes also include: evenly distribution of the flow of air in desired directions, delivery of both conditioning and ventilating air, creation of low-velocity air movement in an occupied part of a room, and in the accomplishment of above-mentioned processes while producing minimal noise.
Chilled water systems include other HVAC equipment designed to exchange heat such as computer room air conditioners. The chilled water absorbs the heat from the building. It then returns to the chiller where the chiller removes the heat from the water using the refrigeration process.
Air-conditioning unit supply, installation and servicing for commercial and industrial building package.
Mechanical ventilation is the intentional fan driven flow of outdoor air into a building. Mechanical ventilation systems may include supply fans (which push outdoor air into a building), exhaust fans (which draw air out of building and thereby cause equal ventilation flow into a building.)