How To Make Your Commercial HVAC System More Energy Efficient


by Laura Lee

World over there is a growing consciousness of conserving energy to the maximum extent possible and thus reducing our carbon footprint on the globe and as a part of this globally expanding green movement, commercial HVAC systems are being evaluated for their efficiency in most companies and adequate steps being taken to make them more energy efficient.

Research has proved that commercial HVAC systems are the ones responsible for almost 10% of the parasitic energy used in the commercial sector; parasitic energy is that energy which is required for conditioning the air and distributing it inside the building and simultaneously discharging the heat produced from these processes from inside the building to the outside.

How to make your commercial HVAC more energy efficient

Though commercial HVAC systems are known to use up a lot of energy and thus very expensive to run there are ways in which you can make your system work more efficiently thus reducing the energy bills.

The best way of course would be to upgrade to a new commercial HVAC that comes with more energy efficient components and also can be controlled with more precision. But this involves a lot of expenditure and the initial investment would become too high.

The next best way to cut costs towards energy bills would be to alter the manner in which you make use of your system. There are several ways in which you can reduce energy consumption through low cost means and one of them would be to get your system inspected at regular intervals to ensure that all the components are working smoothly with optimum efficiency.

Another method to practice energy efficiency with regards to your commercial HVACs would be to downsize the components; oversized components need much more energy to function and the best example for this are the huge fans that are used for producing the optimal temperature; they are said to account for almost 50% of the parasitic energy used by the commercial HVACs. By reducing the size of these fans you can bring down your energy consumption considerably leading to a reduced carbon footprint.

Other tested strategies that help to reduce the carbon pollution

One of the most effective techniques for reducing your energy consumption would be to improve your building envelope or to put it in simpler terms improving the insulation between the interior and the exterior walls of the building to ensure that no heat escapes out. This method results in significant energy savings and additionally brings down the stress on the HVAC system.

Buildings that have several windows greatly benefit by this method. Properly insulated doors and windows do not allow the outside cold air from entering inside and also do not let the air heated by the commercial HVAC systems to escape outside, as such, the conditioned air inside the buildings stays at the set temperatures for longer time.

All of the above suggest you get your commercial HVAC system evaluated for energy efficiency by professionals at periodic intervals to ensure that all the components are performing with optimum efficiency saving a lot of energy.

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