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Domestic Hot Water Systems For Hotels

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Hotels, hospitals and other businesses with centralized hot water delivery face special challenges with regard to the safe and consistent delivery of hot water to their clients and residents, especially during peak periods. The hotel guest stuck with a cold shower will almost certainly give that hotel the cold shoulder next time they go to book a stay.  Operators of hotels and resorts face the common problem of delivering domestic hot water to clients during peak periods. They must provide this to all rooms and areas in all locations while ensuring that excessive boiler duty cycles do not run up heating bills. This is achieved through the installation of state-of-the-art domestic hot water control systems. These commercial hot water systems allow you customised, flexible control over hot water distribution throughout your resort, hotel or multi-family building at a constant, set temperature while optimizing energy costs. A Guide to Tempering Valve Products  These can be order

The Benefits of Commercial HVAC Maintenance Contracts for Apartment Buildings

Being responsible for the HVAC of an apartment building is a demanding job where you’re not only maintaining the building itself but you’re also responsible for the comfort, health and safety of multiple families. A HVAC maintenance agreement with a quality commercial HVAC contractor is essential – here’s why. Preventative maintenance:  As a building operations manager or facilities manager, the last thing you want is for your HVAC system to fail or develop problems. Residents calling non-stop about inexplicable warm and cold spots, lack of temperature control, strange smells or system breakdowns can turn your day upside down. A maintenance contract ensures that your system is regularly checked and serviced every year, that worn parts and filters are replaced, and that small issues are dealt with before they cause big problems. This drastically reduces the risk of a major performance issue with your system as well as ensuring that minor repairs don’t turn into costly repairs, both

Health Issues Caused by a Neglected HVAC System

Clean air is essential in the workplace, ensuring the health and safety of employees, improving productivity and protecting the condition of your computers. So, are your commercial HVAC ductwork and systems providing the clean, healthy air your commercial property needs? While the answer to this might seem obvious, there are actually many points of concern that professionals know to look for in commercial systems that go way beyond just changing your air filter. Health Benefits of Commercial HVAC Systems  Preventing heat-related health issues:  We often don’t realize that access to cool air is incredibly important for our health. In the heat of summer or hot working environments like factory floors, proper operating commercial HVAC prevents dangerous and potentially deadly health risks including dehydration and heat stroke. People with certain health conditions like heart disease and immune disorders also lower their risk of health complications when they can live and work in a co

Tips from your Commercial HVAC Contractor to Keep a Cool Factory Floor

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Many industries operate 24/7 with machinery running constantly. Much of this equipment generates heat, both internal to the machine, and to the surrounding factory floor, generating elevated temperatures within the facility. These higher temperatures can contribute to machinery overheating, lubricants breaking down, not to mention affecting the comfort and safety of employees. Every industry has different problems in this regard as their machines and processes all vary. While many require custom solutions, there are a few general practices that operation managers should keep in mind when setting up or running their floor. Install ceiling-mounted fans: Facilitating air flow within the building is a critical part of effective cooling. Ceiling-mounted fans will break up pockets of hot air trapped in the roof area and can lower temperature by around 7%. High volume, low speed fans are best for this application, especially if they’re programmable and working in tandem with your co