Chillers and Chilled Water Systems  Getting tired of the same old chiller?  Want something you can put outside yet get the same efficiency as water cooled?  Check out some of these links below.

- Evaporative Condensing

- Governair’s SCE Chiller

- Aaon’s Packaged Chiller

Use the links below to access more specific information on a particular system or product.  Some information is very specific, you can get dimensions weights, electrical info, etc.  Others are application specific and will lack sufficient detail until the system is engineered.  In this case, give us a call and we can provide you with the information you require.

Air Handling Units   The sizing and layout of an air handler is usually application specific.  We use several factory programs that produce unit performance data and layout drawings for almost any application.  Let us assist you in the early stages of the building design to make good decisions regarding the type of HVAC system to use.

Product Showcase: Temtrol

Product Showcase: Aaon

Technical Guides:

      Fan Systems  (PDF, 1.2 MB)

Product Showcase: Aaon

Product Showcase: Mammoth

Technical Guides:

Packaged Roof Top Units  A typical packaged roof top unit uses electricity for cooling and natural gas for heating.  Arrangement of internal components is usually limited by the factory, but with numerous options and accessories available, this type of A/C unit is the right solution for many applications.

Product Showcase: ABB

Technical Guides:

      What is a VFD  (PDF, 260K)

      How to Maintain a VFD  (PDF, 408K)

      Effects of a VFD on Motor Insulation  (PDF, 228K)

      Motor Fundamentals  (PDF, 620K)

Variable Frequency Drives  A VFD controls the speed, torque and direction of an AC Induction motor. It takes fixed voltage and frequency AC input and converts it to a variable voltage and frequency AC output.  Typically, in HVAC, it is used to save energy by regulating air pressure in a VAV system or water pressure in a variable pumping system.

Product Showcase: Dristeem

Technical Guides:

      6 Step Design Guide  (PDF, 606K

      Boiler Chemicals  (PDF, 123K)

      Installation Pointers  (PDF, 493K)

      Steam Absorption  (PDF, 251K)

      Water Types  (PDF, 823K)

Humidifiers  Many factors must be considered when designing a building’s humidification system. Each application will have a unique set of requirements that will affect system design. Even though individual applications will vary, the process to design a humidification system will be consistent from project to project.

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