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HVAC, or
heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning, is a term that deals with the climate
control of a structure. In some regions of the world, HVAC will also be used
to refer to electrical issues and plumbing. The heat, ventilation, and air
conditioning of a structure are all interconnected. The goal of HVAC is to
provide an architectural structure with a high quality of indoor air, as
well as excellent thermal properties and competitive installation costs. A
system that is built with HVAC properties can also reduce the amount of
infiltration that is present in a structure. In most modern buildings,
either one or multiple HVAC systems will be used. If the building is fairly
small, the construction company will generally select specific HVAC systems
that can be efficiently used with it.
For a building that is large, the construction company may need to use
engineers who work in the building services field. Engineers who specialize
in a number of fields may be used for these tasks, and they may be
responsible for dealing with mechanical or structural issues. The engineers
will play an important role in the design of the HVAC system. When an HVAC
system is installed, it is mandatory for construction companies and
engineers to make sure they are following the building codes, and they must
also have the proper permits. There are a number of units that are comprised
within HVAC. Some of them are fan coil units, air handling units, and makeup
air units. The fan coil unit is a small structure that acts as a blower, and
it will commonly be used in hotels.
If you are looking for a Raleigh HVAC Contractor please call us
today at 800.661.8136 or use our
online service request
form.
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