A commercial HVAC system typically includes air handlers, chillers or boilers, rooftop units (RTUs), ductwork, thermostats, ventilation fans, and controls regulating temperature and air quality.
Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance, energy efficiency, and reliability of HVAC systems. It helps prevent breakdowns, extends equipment lifespan, improves indoor air quality, and maintains comfort levels for occupants.
Energy efficiency improvements include upgrading to high-efficiency equipment, optimizing system controls, sealing ductwork, maintaining clean filters, scheduling regular maintenance, and considering energy recovery ventilation systems.