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OPTIMIZING HVAC EFFICIENCY: THE LATEST TRENDS IN COMMERCIAL HVAC INSTALLATIONS

 If you’re a commercial property owner then you’ve probably been tasked with overseeing a commercial HVAC installation at some point in time. HVAC technology is developing at a rapid pace, and there are many innovations and approaches available to you that are designed to boost energy efficiency in commercial buildings. In this article, our HVAC team in NJ is here to discuss some of the latest technological trends, as well as some tips on how you can optimize the performance of your commercial HVAC system

Smart Thermostats and Building Automation: Revolutionizing HVAC Efficiency

There’s no reason anyone should be manually adjusting a thermostat in this day and age. Smart thermostats work by connecting to the Wi-Fi and allowing building managers to adjust them remotely, or on the premises, using their cell phones or computers. You can adjust the temperature in real time or you can set timers for your HVAC system. For example, there’s no reason to keep the air conditioning or heating on full blast in an office building overnight when no one is there, so you can set the smart thermostat to slowly wind down around the time when people typically leave the building. 

Smart thermostats and building automation systems can also identify areas where you can improve energy efficiency, such as letting you know which parts of your building aren’t in use at certain times, meaning you don’t need to leave the air or heating running in those particular parts. Improving energy efficiency is not only beneficial to the environment, it also helps you cut down on your monthly energy costs. 

Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems: Precision Cooling for Large Spaces 

VRF systems consist of an outdoor unit and refrigerant piping, where each pipe can be individually controlled. This allows for precise temperature control in specific areas of a commercial building and it’s one of the most highly-customizable commercial HVAC systems on the market today. VRF systems also respond quickly to any changes in the environment – when a building is vacant the system adjusts the temperature accordingly, and the same goes for when there are people in the building. 

AI and Machine Learning in HVAC: Predictive Maintenance for Optimal Performance 

Software automation allows business owners to observe and maintain their commercial HVAC systems with a few simple clicks. These programs can identify areas where efficiency can be improved, and they can also identify potential problem areas before an incident occurs. For example, if one of your fan motors is lagging or isn’t running at full speed, the system will bring this to your attention and you can remedy the issue before it turns into a costly, emergency repair. 

Net Zero Energy Buildings: Achieving Carbon Neutrality with High-Performance HVAC

Many businesses strive to achieve Net Zero, meaning the carbon they emit into the atmosphere is negated by the carbon they remove from it via energy efficiency initiatives. All of the above technologies can contribute to commercial buildings reducing their carbon emissions, especially as we continue to deal with more extreme temperatures and weather incidents as a result of climate change. 

If you’d like more information about commercial HVAC installations, or if you want to speak with one of our experts about energy-efficient HVAC solutions, please contact our team at Tri-Tech Energy today. 

Originally published at: https://www.tritechenergy.com/blog/commercial-hvac-installations-trends/


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