Commercial & industrial HVAC · Carrollton, KY
Some buildings need more than ordinary light-commercial service.
Multi-unit systems, ventilation, make-up air, controls, hydronics, process-related loads, or larger mechanical equipment can require broader commercial and industrial experience.
Different mechanical territory
A larger building can change the diagnostic problem.
In more complex properties, the complaint may involve interactions among air handlers, rooftop units, VAV boxes, exhaust, make-up air, sensors, dampers, pumps, boilers, chillers, or building automation.
The problem may be one failed component, but it may also be a sequence, balancing, controls, distribution, or operating-condition issue.
Potential system elements
- Multiple rooftop or packaged units
- Air handlers and VAV systems
- Make-up air and exhaust
- DDC / BAS controls
- Boilers and hydronic loops
- Chillers and chilled-water systems
- Pumps, valves, and coils
- Process-related cooling where applicable
Controls & BAS
A mechanical complaint can begin in software, sensors, or sequences.
Occupancy schedules, setpoints, staging, sensor drift, actuator failures, VFD commands, economizer logic, and overrides can make capable equipment perform badly. A contractor working on a controlled commercial system needs to understand the sequence, not just the refrigeration circuit.
Ventilation & pressure
Supply air is only part of the building.
Exhaust, make-up air, outdoor air, door operation, infiltration, and building pressure can change comfort and equipment load. Solving one unit in isolation may not solve the operating condition.
Use the right level of contractor
Not every HVAC company is equipped for every commercial system.
A contractor comfortable with a small rooftop unit may not be the right fit for chillers, boilers, BAS integration, process cooling, or more complex hydronic and ventilation systems.
That is why the service request should identify unusual equipment or system complexity up front when possible.
Mention this early
Anything that changes the skill requirement.
- BAS or controls integration
- Chilled water or boilers
- Large ventilation or make-up air systems
- Multiple interacting zones
- Production or process dependence
- Restricted access or downtime constraints
Carrollton · Carroll County · Ghent
Describe the building, equipment, and operational constraint.
The request may be routed to an independent provider whose commercial capabilities fit the system and service area when suitable coverage is available.
Call 502-395-6063 for commercial HVAC help.