SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE HVAC SOLUTIONS?

Technology is always advancing, and at Equilibrium Air Conditioning it is our role to incorporate the latest technology into your HVAC – heating, ventilation and air conditioning – solutions. By embracing technology, we can conserve energy consumption, increase efficiency and offer more sustainable options to our broad range of clients.

But what makes a sustainable HVAC solution?

Of course, there are many elements to factor in when defining and determining sustainability when it comes HVAC design, engineering and construct. To help develop your understanding we’ve put a few key points together.

First and foremost is the HVAC infrastructure and its multiple components. This is where green technologies can come to the fore and energy efficiency kept front of mind through the engineering process. Next is the location, orientation, and design of the system and how this will impact on cooling and heating opportunities.

Further consideration of the building more broadly can also minimise energy use or loss, this can include window glazing and insulation. And when it comes to usage there are even further ways to increase the sustainable operation of your HVAC solutions, including:

  • Establish an on-going maintenance plan to ensure your system is running as efficiently as possible

  • Consider having your old system upgraded with a more modern and sustainable version

  • Consider the quality of insulation across your building or property

  • Where possible keep close windows and doors closed when your HVAC systems are operating

  • Install timers and controls which prevent the systems from running unnecessarily – preventing overcooling or overheating

By adopting sustainability, you have the opportunity to save your organisation money while also doing your part for the environment and Equilibrium Air Conditioning can help.

If you’d like to know more about the design, installation and servicing of a more sustainable HVAC solution for your space, our skilled team is here to assist. Call (02) 9439 4822 for further information.