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The Ultimate Commercial HVAC Equipment List for Facilities Management

Every commercial facility needs a good HVAC system to manage the climate. However, understanding which pieces of equipment are needed to ensure the climate-control system can function properly can be a challenge. To help, we’ve compiled the ultimate commercial HVAC equipment list for facilities management.

Air Conditioners

The foundation of any HVAC system is an air conditioner. A commercial air conditioner is designed to cool large buildings, typically over 10,000 square feet. The most common type of air conditioner is a split system, which has an outdoor condenser and an indoor evaporator unit. The condenser works with the evaporator to achieve the desired climate in the building by removing heat, cooling the air, and circulating it throughout the building.

Furnaces

Furnaces are another essential component of any commercial HVAC system. These systems are responsible for heating air in the building, as well as circulating it throughout the building. Most commercial furnaces use natural gas or propane as their fuel source and a blower to push the heated air through the ductwork.

Air Handlers

Air handlers are responsible for circulating the air throughout the building. They typically use electric motors to power a fan that moves the air through the ductwork. The air handler also contains the evaporator coil, which is responsible for cooling air during the summer months.

Thermostats

Thermostats are the brains of the HVAC system. They are responsible for monitoring and controlling the climate in the building. Thermostats come in many different shapes and sizes, and they can be either manual or programmable. Programmable thermostats are the most popular, as they allow the user to set the desired climate and the system will automatically adjust the climate to match.

Ductwork

The ductwork is responsible for transporting the air throughout the building. It is also used to return the air to the HVAC system for reconditioning. Ductwork is typically made from sheet metal, but it can also be made from fiberglass or foam.

Air Filters

Air filters are responsible for removing contaminants from the air, such as dust and pollen. They come in a variety of sizes and types, and they should be regularly changed to ensure the air quality remains high.

Maintenance Plans

Finally, having a good maintenance plan in place is essential for any commercial HVAC system. Regular maintenance helps to ensure the system is working properly, and it can help to detect and repair any potential issues before they become a larger problem.

Conclusion

Having the right HVAC equipment is essential for any commercial facility. The equipment listed here is the foundation of any commercial HVAC system and should be considered when planning for facilities management. Remember to have a good maintenance plan in place for all HVAC equipment to ensure it is working properly and efficiently.