Energy Efficiency In The Commercial HVAC Industry
Energy Efficiency and Saving Money
in the Commercial HVAC Industry
Ensuring the comfort of a facility is
a full-time job. When an HVAC system stops working, you know you need to act
fast to remedy the situation. Not only does the facility manager need to answer
each service call, but they must also be proactive with repairs while staying
within their budget. Throughout the process of solving problems, it’s
imperative to save money while utilizing the best energy-efficient products and
equipment possible.
The HVAC landscape offers many
opportunities to make a facility manager’s job easier. First, today’s
technology has created a plethora of parts and equipment that reduces energy
consumption needs. You reduce utility bills by installing energy-efficient
furnaces, boilers, air conditioners, and mini splits. It’s worthwhile to
increase the interior air quality for buildings and businesses requiring more
ventilation as mandated by regulations.
Working with a quality HVAC company
like TRI-AIR Systems gives you the best opportunity to keep occupants happier.
Our service team is highly trained in all aspects of the heating and air
conditioning industry. We work with facility managers to provide the best HVAC
solutions for their buildings and campuses.
How to Get the Best Efficiency and
Save Money from Commercial HVAC Units
Where do you start in providing
quality indoor air that makes your space more comfortable? Begin by
understanding the general requirements for energy efficiency standards and
regulations. These are put in place so you can determine what equipment will
save your company on its energy bills. When considering equipment, a mini split
system is one of the best options for commercial areas that don’t need ductwork
but are still highly energy-efficient. Save the wear and tear on your existing
system and increase ventilation with a make-up air (MUA) unit. Retrofitting is
another way to bring your unit into the 21st century and save energy and
money. TRI-AIR Systems can help you with all aspects of upgrading and updating
your aging HVAC system.
Overview of Commercial Energy
Efficiency Standards and Regulations in Ontario and Canada
The heating and air conditioning
products that go into your building must meet specific energy efficiency
standards. These standards ensure the best use of resources while still
providing a high level of comfort for those using the premises. In short, all
regulated products must meet specific federal energy efficiency standards. Each
province has its own regulations as well. Products under the Energy Efficiency
Regulations include:
- Commercial Refrigeration
Equipment: Commercial
refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezers, ice-makers, walk-in
freezers, and walk-in cooler components
- Heating and Air-Conditioning
Equipment: Boilers,
furnaces, energy-recovery and heat-recovery ventilators, heat pumps, air
conditioners
- Industrial/Commercial Equipment: Chillers, clean water pumps, commercial
pre-rinse spray valve, dry-type transformers, motors
Canadian dealers are responsible for
ensuring that each model of a regulated product meets the energy efficiency
standard. At TRI-AIR Systems, we take this duty seriously as we review each
piece of equipment and label it appropriately. We understand the importance of
having the most energy-efficient mini-split systems, furnaces, air
conditioners, and more, for our customers. It saves you time and money.
In fact, one of the cooling systems we
suggest for commercial areas is a mini-split system. This cooling unit is
designed to bring the most comfort while not overtaxing the electrical grid.
Commercial Mini-Split Systems
More and more businesses are finding
the advantages of an energy-efficient mini split system worth the investment.
You will find them in warehouses, offices, garages, restaurants, and retail
shops. They provide zoned climate control, so they work well when you want to
cool or heat a specific room, for example, in a break room.
Advantages of a ductless mini split
system air conditioner include:
- High-Energy Efficiency: When you want to offer effective climate control
without increased utility costs, these units will offer both.
- Pin-Pointed Comfort: A mini split is manufactured to manage only the
rooms or “zones” you choose to be covered. They come in single-zone and
multi-zone configurations to give you more flexibility.
- Quiet Operation: The compressor is outside of the building, so
those within do not have to be bothered by extra noise. Mini split units
create much less noise than other air conditioner units.
- No Ductwork: You don’t have to worry about running new
ductwork when you install a mini split. They will not lose efficiency
because of dirty ducts either.
There are many reasons it makes sense
to install a mini split, such as enclosing a portion of a larger industrial
space or bringing a new addition to your facility. However, a mini split isn’t
for every business space. It isn’t always recommended to replace a standard
system for a mini split. However, you can get fresh, clean air from traditional
central heating and air systems. Keep reading.
Fresh Air in Your Commercial Building
– Breathe Easier, for Less!
The technology available today offers
many options for heating, cooling, and improving air quality without increasing
wear and tear on an existing system. One way you can do this is through better
ventilation using a make-up air (MUA) unit. These are excellent for
organizations that must meet increased ventilation requirements, such as
hospitals and waste water treatment plants. They are designed to bring in
fresh, outdoor air to replenish the air your system has been pushing through.
Advantages of upgrading your existing HVAC system with an MUA unit include:
- A Reduction in Your Heating and
Air Energy Use: Your building’s
climate control units work hard each day of the year to provide warm and
cold air. Because an MUA filters the incoming air, your HVAC system
doesn’t have to struggle as hard.
- An Increase in Air Quality: MUAs reduce the contaminants coming through the
air ducts. This feature is beneficial for those industries required by
regulation to have increased ventilation. Thus, all who live and work
within enjoy cleaner air.
- More Comfortable Indoor
Environment Overall: Those working
and residing within buildings want a comfortable environment. Make-up air
units help accomplish the desired indoor environment.
While MUAs enhance the air quality of
a building, they won’t work well with an old system in need of an upgrade.
Instead, you will see increased energy costs with little or no difference in
comfort. That is one indication that a retrofit may be an excellent choice.
Commercial and Industrial HVAC
Retrofits
It is not always feasible or
cost-effective to replace a heating and air conditioning system. Even
well-maintained units will run their course and need to be replaced. Depending
on the brand and style of equipment, you can expect 15-30 years of usefulness.
After that, retrofitting may be a wise and cost-effective choice to improve
performance without a new system. Indications that it may be time to consider a
retrofit include:
- An HVAC system over
ten years old
- Increased energy
bills with no logical explanation
- Complaints from
occupants about lack of comfort
- Escalating repair
costs
- Problem of decreased
air quality
If any of these indicators appear, it
may be time to look into retrofitting your system by integrating new components
into existing HVAC networks. A qualified technician from TRI-AIR Systems can
handle your project while navigating the factors affecting commercial HVAC
equipment service and repairs.
Factors Affecting Commercial HVAC
Equipment Service and Repairs
The impact on the HVAC industry looks
similar to other industries. The business landscape looks different than a few
years ago. Different factors have affected overall pricing of goods and
services. Each company strives to keep overall costs low for its customers
while still making a profit. For example, here are some factors that affect how
much a customer pays for parts and services:
- Rising Operating Costs: In the HVAC arena, companies not only have to
buy parts and materials to make repairs and installations, but there are
the costs of fuel and labour. All these costs have increased over the past
couple of years.
- Supply Chain Issues: Obtaining motherboards and other components for
an HVAC system is taking longer as international trade slowly increases.
Many factories that make these components haven’t returned to full
capacity, and the companies that have, are wading through a backlog of
orders.
- Inventory Shortfalls: As suppliers do their best to get caught up on
back orders, inventory shortfalls are still an everyday occurrence.
- Foreign Affairs: What happens on the international level, such as
the war in Ukraine, weighs in on the costs of goods, as well.
To combat some of these issues,
scheduled maintenance and service can ensure timely ordering of new and
replacement parts and equipment. With regular maintenance of your system, you
not only save time, but you also save money and headaches later. Doing nothing
will be costly, and it doesn’t only mean putting off repair work. It means much
more.
Commercial HVAC Tips for Facility
Managers
If you are a facility manager, you
know that you have much to do daily. You have tenants in need of cooler or
warmer air. The air quality weighs heavily on employees’ minds. If you do
nothing, you leave things as status quo—don’t fix what isn’t broken. However,
today’s climate is one of creating better cultures with healthier working
environments. That responsibility falls on you as the facility manager. Luckily
for you, you have many avenues to make this happen. A couple worth considering
include:
- Better Ventilation: You can provide better indoor air quality
through proper filtration and exhausted air. Both will remove contaminants
that threaten the health of workers.
- Combat Summer Temperatures: Reduce heat stress in factories and warehouses
by using industrial intake and exhaust fans.
Since your job is never done, why not
work with a reliable commercial heating and cooling company? The right company
will give you the support you need to keep your buildings at the right
temperature without escalating energy bills.
Choose an Experienced HVAC Company
Dedicated to Your Comfort
Ensuring your facility is running as
energy efficient as possible is easy when you rely on the experienced
technicians at TRI-AIR Systems. We strive to provide the highest quality
service and develop long-standing relationships. We offer a full-service, one-stop-shop
for your HVAC
installation, retrofitting, and repair work needs. Our Proactive
Maintenance Agreement ensures you have consistent maintenance and ample time
for new parts to arrive for those major repairs. You can depend on us for rapid
response times 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the inevitable emergency.
For more than four decades, we have
serviced the Markham and Greater Toronto Area. We pride ourselves on
outstanding heating and air conditioning workmanship. Trust us for quality
service and excellent response times on all your HVAC needs. Our knowledgeable,
friendly technicians arrive at your location ready to assess the situation and
give you the best options. Experience the difference from your first phone call
through our visit. It starts with one phone call today!
For expert advice on the energy-efficient options for your facility, call 905-470-2424. You can also contact us online to schedule a consultation, order a new HVAC system or discuss a commercial HVAC maintenance plan.
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