As a space owner looking to put up a new commercial HVAC/R system or upgrade their existing one, knowing the size of the HVAC/R system your building needs will put you one step ahead. A business that uses the correct size of Heating, Ventilating, and air conditioning systems realizes efficient energy output and emission and cuts costs simultaneously.
In choosing a commercial HVAC/R system, bigger is not always better. Read on to understand how to correctly estimate your business needs and the size of the HVAC/R system.
Before you decide to calculate the right size of HVAC/R system for your commercial building, consider the following factors:
Determining these factors will help you estimate the size of the HVAC/R system you need for your space.
The size of HVAC is measured in tons, where one ton equals heat, amounting to about 12,000 British Thermal Units per hour. Sizes of commercial HVAC/R systems range between 2 and 30 tons. Therefore, every technician must determine the building heat load to determine the best HVAC/R System.
We may have stated that factors affecting your building's heat load are; its average size and number of occupants and range in indoor and indoor temperatures, among others. However, practically it has been found that one square foot of your building can be cooled using 25BTU, leading to the following steps when estimating the size of HVAC/R.
Correctly sizing the HVAC/R system for your commercial space is significant in energy efficiency, low installation cost, and overall performance. Oversized HVAC/R has problems with heating and cooling, which may cause discomfort to occupants and even adverse health conditions like asthma.
Oversized HVAC/R is also uneconomical in terms of energy usage. It leads to faster wear and tear, frequent maintenance, and high installation cost.
Undersized HVAC/R, on the other hand, is inefficient in cooling your space. Due to their small size, it will have to exceed its limits, leading to wear faster and tear, higher energy costs, and occupants will have to wait longer to feel the cooling effect.
To get an accurate size of the commercial HVAC/R system, you should seek assistance from a professional. Temperature Control Mechanical Services offers customer-focused heating and air conditioning services. Email us from any location if you need help designing and installing HVAC/R, and visit our website to fill out a schedule request form.