Are you a business owner looking to improve the comfort and efficiency of your workspace with a new HVAC? With so many options available, it might feel overwhelming to choose the best option. In this post, local HVAC contractor American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. talks about the different kinds of commercial HVAC systems suitable for offices, factories, restaurants and other commercial and industrial settings.
Split Systems
Split systems are a common type of HVAC system that have an outdoor unit (air conditioner or heat pump) and an indoor unit (furnace or air handler). They offer installation flexibility and can be energy-efficient, especially when paired with a programmable thermostat. However, they may require more indoor space for air handlers and ductwork, which can be a challenge in some commercial buildings.
Heat Pumps
Heat pumps are an all-in-one HVAC solution that provides both heating and cooling by transferring heat from one place to another. During colder months, they draw heat from the outside air and transfer it inside. In warmer months, they reverse the process to cool the interior. While heat pumps are energy-efficient and can lower operating costs compared to traditional HVAC systems, they may not be suitable in regions experiencing extreme climates. In such areas, additional heating sources may be needed during particularly cold weather.
Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems
VRF systems are a type of HVAC system that uses a network of refrigerant piping to connect multiple indoor units to a single outdoor unit. This allows for precise temperature control in each zone of a building and can accommodate and adapt to varying heating and cooling needs. These systems are also known for their energy efficiency, flexibility and quiet operation. They can also be easily expanded when needed. On the downside, initial installation costs can be higher compared to other systems and maintenance may be more complex due to the intricate refrigerant piping.
Packaged Rooftop Units
Packaged rooftop units are an all-in-one heating and cooling system that houses all components in a single, easily accessible unit on the roof of a building. These units are suitable for medium to large commercial spaces, and can be easy to install and maintain. They can also save lots of space on the roof. However, they are not as energy-efficient as other systems and may require more frequent maintenance due to outdoor exposure.
Choosing the right HVAC system for your business is essential for maintaining a comfortable and energy-efficient environment. For expert advice and installations of commercial HVAC systems, you can count on American Refrigeration Heating and Air Conditioning Co., Inc. Our professionally trained technicians are prepared to meticulously repair, install or maintain all of the commercial HVAC equipment for your building. That includes all common rooftop commercial HVAC systems and components. Call us at (662) 895-7204, or fill out our contact form to get started.