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Cooling

Beat the heat with our efficient cooling systems built using quality HVAC parts that ensure lasting performance and energy savings.

Air conditioning solutions

With budgets becoming tighter and pressures mounting to become more energy efficient, commercial buildings are already adopting the mindset that the priority is to reduce energy use and be the most efficient they can be from the outset. Whether it’s manufacturers, installers or contractors, we should all be adopting an energy hierarchy approach; a sustainable approach whereby you first aim to reduce your need to consume energy, then look at how you can deliver the building’s requirements efficiently with better solutions, and finally how you can deploy renewable energy sources at a building scale. Whatever the system, it will become increasingly important to ensure that the way it is designed, specified, installed and operated, is done in the most efficient way possible.

Modern commercial buildings today will often need some level of cooling. Large amounts of energy are required to both heat or cool buildings in the UK, but the benefits of getting it right can contribute to a healthier and more productive bottom line for the business. The right choices need to be made to find a system that can deliver the comfort needed in the most energy efficient way possible.

Thermal Comfort and Workplace Productivity

Modern workplaces rely on energy to maintain balanced indoor climates. Providing optimal comfort directly impacts employee wellbeing and productivity — with studies showing a 2% productivity loss for every 1°C above 25°C.

Since around 90% of business operating costs relate to staff, improving thermal comfort becomes a strategic investment. As people spend nearly all their time indoors, creating comfortable, well-cooled environments helps employees perform at their best while supporting a healthier, more efficient workplace.

Critical

The HVAC industry is now under intense scrutiny due to environmental concerns and global warming. With the Eco-design Directive enforcing energy efficiency, manufacturers are rethinking production to reduce carbon footprints.

Since HVAC systems can consume over 40% of a commercial building’s energy, businesses are under both social and legal pressure to improve efficiency. However, many companies can’t afford full unit replacements.

Fortunately, upgrading AC fans to modern EC fans can significantly enhance performance — reducing energy usage by up to 70%. Modern fan technology, combined with the natural degradation of older units, makes retrofitting one of the simplest and most cost-effective energy-saving measures.
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