Designing Heating and Cooling Systems in Large Buildings
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Designing Heating and Cooling Systems in Large Buildings

Have you ever wondered what goes into a heating or air conditioning system for a large office building or another large building like a mall or a school? My name is Evelyn, and I am an HVAC architect. I design heating and air conditioning systems for large, corporate buildings. Making sure that a large building with many rooms or offices is efficiently heated and cooled is a very large job and is much more complicated than simply heating or cooling a home. This blog will educate the reader on how heating and cooling jobs this large are designed and completed.

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Designing Heating and Cooling Systems in Large Buildings

  • Your Building's Standby Generator: Developing A Preventative Maintenance Plan

    21 April 2015

    Standby generators only get used every so often, so it's easy to forget about performing their regular maintenance. Unfortunately, forgetting to take care of your generator can lead to big problems during your next power outage. Developing a comprehensive preventative maintenance plan can help you maintain your standby generator and ensure that you have the power you need during your next power outage. Inspect the Generator and Storage Area on a Bi-Monthly Basis

  • Three Energy Efficient AC Options Without Conventional Central HVAC

    20 April 2015

    If you need to have air conditioning installed for your home, you want to have an energy efficient solution. Conventional central HVAC systems can be good, but they are also costly to install and repair. Other options like ventilation, evaporative coolers and ductless AC systems cost less and may even be more efficient than central HVAC. Here are some of the alternatives that you may want to consider having installed for your new AC system:

  • 4 Ways To Save Money When Your Air Conditioner Bites The Dust

    17 April 2015

    A broken air conditioner might seem like bad news, especially when the summer heat is at its peak, but it can also serve as an opportunity to ensure you have the best cooling system for your home. Finding the best system is often a matter of balancing cost, performance and environmental factors. Check out these tips to help you make the best decisions the next time your central air conditioner fails to function as intended.

  • Three Options For Integrating Solar Energy Into Your Plumbing And Home Heating Systems

    14 April 2015

    If you want to reduce your energy bills, solar energy is an investment that will give you great returns. You do not have to invest thousands in off-grid solar panels to power your home. You can also use more affordable improvements such as solar hot water heaters. These can be used for domestic hot water, as well as for heating systems in your home. If you want to integrate solar energy into your heating and plumbing systems, here are some of the options that you may want to consider:

  • Furnace Shopping: Money & Efficiency Tips

    13 April 2015

    Has your furnace quit on you? If so, buying a new one is, no doubt, in your future. Before you just run out and buy the one with the cheapest price tag, there are some pretty important things that you're going to want to consider. While the price tag may be an important factor for you, it shouldn't be the main factor that guides your purchase, as the furnace with the cheapest price tag could end up costing you a lot more money in the long run.