A HVAC system for condominiums is a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system that is designed to provide a comfortable living environment for the residents of a condominium building. HVAC systems for condominiums are typically more complex than those for single-family homes due to the larger number of units and the need to control temperature and humidity in each unit. The system consists of a central heating and cooling unit, ductwork, and individual thermostats for each unit. The central unit is responsible for controlling the temperature and humidity of the entire building, while the individual thermostats allow residents to adjust the temperature in their own unit. The ductwork is used to distribute the heated or cooled air to each unit. HVAC systems for condominiums are designed to be energy efficient and cost effective, as they are typically shared among multiple units. Additionally, they are designed to provide a comfortable living environment, while also reducing the risk of mold and mildew growth.