HVAC
systems have become remarkably complex over the years. With origins dating
back to the 1800s, these systems have not only adapted and improved because
of increases in the knowledge of how air and fluid flows, they have also
provided the venue for some of the most notable advances in how to exploit
that knowledge. HVAC systems can vastly increase the energy efficiency of
most any building when they are improved with the right components and with
sensible design.
HVAC Systems Basics
In HVAC systems, a medium
that provides heating or cooling is channeled through a system of ducts or
pipes. Most people will be familiar with the HVAC systems that they see in
residential homes, which are usually comprised of a series of ducts that have
vents on them from which heated or cooled air flows. Behind those ducts,
however, is a complex set of components that allow the system to function
efficiently.
HVAC Systems and
Engineering
HVAC systems are provided with components that
allow for the precise control of the medium being routed through them. There
are baffles, vents, expansion joints and other features in the ductwork that
ensure maximum efficiency. To make sure that safe operating pressures aren't
exceeded, there are pressure release valves in these systems, as well, that
ensure that any excesses can be channeled safely out of the system. Expansion
joints allow the metal to flex and expand as it heats up or cools down and
allow the system to deal with the forces of deflection that the medium
sometimes generates.
The Advantages of Good HVAC
Systems
Good HVAC systems ensure that the medium is always
directed where it is needed by coordinating the action of the baffles and
other hardware. They also come with equipment that can endure rugged usage
and that, in some cases, is designed to be self-cleaning so that it requires
minimal or no maintenance. This all ensures that the highest levels of efficiency
are maintained. Senior Flexonics Pathway can provide the components for such
systems.
HVAC systems with the proper engineering and
components are a huge part of how energy efficiency is improved and
maintained. Without a good HVAC system, a business may be paying much more
than is really required to heat and cool a facility and, therefore, may be
wasting money that could be put toward other purposes. Improving systems and
building new systems are both viable solutions for these
situations.
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