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Types of HVAC Systems

Regardless of whether you own or home or business, you want loved ones, friends and customers to be comfortable. A significant part comfort is breathing clean air and being warm when it is cold outside and cool when the outside temperatures are hot. HVAC systems play an integral role in achieving these aims.

That said, there are various types of HVAC systems. Certain apparatuses are fitted in residential settings. Others are installed in commercial locations. Take a look at the overview of HVAC systems to consider prior to choosing a specific system for your residential or commercial operations and several systems to choose from.

HVAC System Overview

AN HVAC system is an intricate and comprehensive system designed to provide a residential or commercial setting with heat, adequate ventilation and cooling. In most instances, the complete system is designed to operate and adjust through the means of a single interface, such as a thermostat.

Important Considerations

Prior to designating a specific HVAC system, homeowners or building managers are strongly encouraged to first consider several important factors, such as:

Local Climate

If your home or office building experiences varying climates, it would most likely need to be fitted with a multi-stage system, which focuses on providing both heat or cooling depending upon the season. A single-stage system is typically employed in either primarily warm or cold climates and provides either heating or air conditioning.

Sizing

The size of a home or building is a significant determining factor. Homeowners or building managers will need to assess the size and the building's architectural design. Therefore, residential and commercial locations might have far different needs.

Efficiency

Choosing an HVAC unit that utilizes energy with the greatest efficiency is critical because they can lead to reduced energy costs. The most optimal systems to choose from are those with SEER, AFUE and HSPF ratings.

Specific HVAC Systems

Heating Systems

The heating component of most residential or commercial HVAC systems typically consists of furnaces that pump warm air through a system of ducts, boilers that heat water or water systems that generate heat through emitting devices like baseboards, radiators or pumps. The specific energy types that typically furnish most heating systems is gas or electricity.

Cooling Systems

The most common type of cooling system is central air conditioning, in which cool air is transmitted from a central unit and pumped throughout the structure in question using systems known as ducts. Others might opt to place individual air conditioning units in various rooms. In some instances, proprietors might choose to install ductless systems.

Contacting Us

If you are considering installing or upgrading an HVAC system, contact the experts at Master Mechanical. Our team of experienced and knowledgeable technicians can evaluate your residential or commercial property and help you render the most appropriate decision.