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Why Specialists Recommend Automated Building Control Systems

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Many commercial HVAC contractors recommend Automated Building Control Systems (ABCS). An ABCS is a singular system that controls cooling, heating, ventilation, electrical, security, lighting, and hot water in large commercial buildings, and are custom built to fit the specifics of each individual property. Rather than operate multiple systems for each component of your commercial building, why not use an ABCS to streamline your systems? Benefits of using an ABCS include: They increase the value of your property . When you install an ABCS you’re improving the infrastructure of your building while making it more energy efficient, and in return your building becomes more valuable. Properties that have ABCS are often valued more than properties without one, and as the push to streamline building operations gets stronger, ABCS are absolutely a worthwhile investment.  Lower energy costs . ABCS use various diagnostic tools like sensors and timers to ensure your electrical systems and

HVAC Systems For Simultaneous Heating And Cooling

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  There are many commercial spaces in need of HVAC systems that supply both hot and cold air at the same time. Places like hospitals, hotels, large office buildings, theatres, museums, indoor sports arenas, and restaurants are just a few examples. While you may assume that these buildings would require separate heaters and air conditioners in order to maintain each room at the desired temperature, there are centralized HVAC systems that can both heat and cool indoor spaces at the same time.  In the past, buildings that require both heating and cooling would need separate water pumps, a hot water tank or a boiler, and other equipment in order to deliver a steady supply of hot and cold air, and hot and cold water. But now it’s possible to do both with a single, centralized HVAC system designed specifically for your building. When does a building need simultaneous heating and cooling? Restaurant kitchens and other large commercial kitchens easily get very warm and often