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HEPA Versus MERV Filters for Your HVAC System

High quality air is essential for the health and comfort of a building’s occupants. Filters play a major role in achieving clean air by eliminating airborne particles such as dust, allergens, bacteria, viruses, and other harmful micro-organisms.

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Benefits of Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems

One of our best products is the variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system which comes with a number of benefits. In this article we take a look at how a VRF system works as well as what its benefits are.

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What is an Air Handling Unit and What is its Purpose?

An air handling unit, also referred to as an AHU, is a system of various components housed in a large, accessible box-shaped unit called a module. The module houses the appropriate ventilation requirements for the air-conditioning, purifying, or renewing of the air in an indoor space.

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All About Chilled Water HVAC Systems

Chilled water HVAC systems are commonly used in commercial, specialized, and industrial environments and are mostly used in medium to large buildings. This system works similarly to direct expansion HVAC systems, the only difference being that they use water as a means to cool air instead of refrigerant.

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Building Ventilation and the Omicron Variant

Although the new Omicron Variant is still being studied by medical professionals, one thing is clear about it and that is that it is more transmissible than its predecessors. What this means is that positive cases are quickly on the rise and, naturally, the world is panicking despite the notably milder symptoms experienced by those infected with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron.

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Commercial Air Conditioning & Your Carbon Footprint

The units we supply are a great purchase due to the fact that they help reduce your energy costs. This is down to the fact that they have been designed to heat, cool and ventilate larger spaces while using less energy.

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