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DOMESTIC HOT WATER ANALYSIS CHECKLIST: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS

  The domestic hot water system is one of the most important and frequently-used appliances in any commercial building. Although this system might be out of sight, that doesn’t mean it should be out of mind. If you want to enhance your building’s domestic hot water system and keep it properly maintained, our team of  HVAC techs at Tri-Tech Energy in NJ  has put together this checklist to help you.  Identifying Building Type and Location  The type and location of your building will determine what  type of domestic hot water system  you can use. For example, geothermal heat pumps require space to dig underground and lay a network of pipes, meaning if you don’t have space to do this then this system won’t work for you. Many commercial buildings already have the infrastructure for domestic hot water systems, and it’s simply a matter of upgrading your existing equipment to something more sustainable and energy-efficient. An HVAC technician can inspect your building, as well as analyze its l

SUSTAINABLE HVAC SOLUTIONS: SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES FOR GREEN BUILDINGS

  The HVAC industry has ramped up development of sustainable HVAC solutions over the last decade or so. Especially as pressure mounts for big corporations to reduce carbon emissions and to have  commercial HVAC systems  that are energy efficient and sustainable. Even without the pressure, most business owners want HVAC solutions that are healthier for the environment and their people. Not to mention, better for their budgets as well. That being said, we’ll explore several sustainable HVAC solutions that can turn your building into a “green” building.  Energy-Efficient HVAC Systems: Key to Reducing Carbon Footprint  Energy-efficient HVAC systems are slightly different from your standard central  heating and cooling systems . DeVap  air conditioning systems  are considered one of the most energy-efficient and sustainable cooling solutions, and they work by using desiccant, a substance that absorbs humidity and helps keep the area dry. DeVap AC systems don’t use any of the refrigerant che