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Why it’s Important to Have Good Ventilation in a Commercial Space

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Building operations managers have a lot of responsibilities on their plates. Making sure that the HVAC system is installed and maintenance is up-to-date is just one of these many responsibilities, but it’s one that is critical to health and safety as well as productivity. Here are some insights into the importance of proper ventilation in your building, from suppliers of commercial exhaust fans in NJ. Improved Indoor Air Quality and Health  In apartment buildings and office complexes, the air quality can become worse inside the structure than outside. This is because buildings trap fumes, carbon dioxide and pollution. A poorly maintained commercial HVAC system can make this situation much worse, as damaged filters will let in more pollutants from outside and condensate leaks can lead to the growth of mold and bacteria that will then be circulated throughout the building. This can quickly result in complaints from tenants about unpleasant smells, stuffiness, allergies and ...

Inside Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems

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New regulations and customer expectations have led to big changes in how temperature control is managed in commercial buildings. With R-22 refrigerant being phased out with a complete halt of production by 2020, new and innovative technology is stepping in to fill the void and offer more efficient, environmentally-friendly options. One of these is variable refrigerant flow or VRF – here are some insights into this technology from our team of  commercial HVAC contractors . HVAC Technology That Delivers Essential Balance for Commercial Properties  Managing a large commercial building comes with plenty of challenges, but one of the most notable is the balancing act between tenant comfort demands and keeping operational costs down. VRFs offer a solution to this challenge by having one outdoor compressor unit that can service several indoor fan coils; each set up with their own, individual thermostat. This means that facilities managers can effectively divide their buil...