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Commercial Air Conditioning – 10 Things You Need to Know
If you’re considering having air conditioning fitted to your building, then perhaps you’re already aware of what you need, and who’s going to install it. If not, you might need to know more about commercial air conditioning, what’s involved, and what to look for from your supplier.
1. Your chosen air conditioning supplier needs to work with your architects, engineers, and suppliers, especially if it’s a new build. This will ensure that you get the best air conditioning system to meet your needs, and that there is no compatibility issues.
2. The system you choose should be environmentally efficient. Your supplier will be able to provide you with all the information you need in order to make an informed choice.
3. Make sure that the company who installs your heating and ventilation system adheres to relevant standards and recommendations for installing AC systems.
4. Be aware of noise legislation and that the unit might be intrusive and noisy in use in a quiet office. You don’t want your staff to be unable to hear customers because the air conditioning unit is too loud.
5. Your supplier will be able to advice on the energy consumption of your new system. Depending on the size of the installation, and additional features required, some systems will be better or more appropriate for your needs.
6. You might need to consider future expansion, especially if you know that the number of staff in your office will grow, or that your office or factory is having an extension fitted in the near future.
7. The installation company you choose should be accredited and up to date with training from the leading manufacturers, and comply with relevant standards.
8. Does your commercial air conditioning supplier offer different brands? If not, how do you know are you really getting the best system for your needs?
9. Is the supplier you are considering actually licensed to deal with heating and ventilation systems, and aware of current construction and building regulations? In the UK, membership of REFCOM, the Register of Companies Competent to Handle Refrigerants, is something to look for.
10. Don’t for get to plan and budget for a maintenance schedule. You’ll need to ensure that your heating and ventilation systems will be fixed within a certain timescale, so that your staff can still work in comfort. You might have to close your business temporarily if the heating and ventilation problem can’t be resolved quickly because you have to wait a long time for an engineer.
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