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HVAC equipment guides

Understand applications, components, common concerns, maintenance priorities, and lifecycle decisions without implying unsupported manufacturer relationships.

Rooftop HVAC Units

A market reference for packaged rooftop equipment used across commercial buildings, including configuration, curbs, ventilation, controls, maintenance, repair, and replacement planning.

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Commercial Chillers

A reference to air-cooled and water-cooled chiller systems, connected hydronics, controls, maintenance requirements, and lifecycle considerations.

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Cooling Towers

A reference for open and closed-circuit heat-rejection equipment used with water-cooled HVAC plants.

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Commercial Boilers

A reference for commercial hot-water and steam heating equipment, combustion, venting, hydronics, controls, water quality, maintenance, and replacement planning.

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Heat Pumps

A cross-market reference for heat pumps that provide heating and cooling through a reversible refrigeration cycle.

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Mini-Split Systems

A reference for single- and multi-zone ductless heat-pump systems, indoor-unit options, piping, drainage, controls, installation, cleaning, and service access.

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VRF and VRV Systems

A reference for variable-refrigerant-flow equipment using multiple indoor zones, inverter outdoor units, controls networks, and heat-pump or heat-recovery configurations.

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Air Handlers

A reference for central and distributed air-handling equipment that moves, filters, heats, cools, mixes, and sometimes humidifies or dehumidifies building air.

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Makeup-Air Units

A reference for equipment that supplies replacement air for exhaust systems and building pressure, often with heating, cooling, filtration, and controls.

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Commercial Exhaust Systems

A reference for fans, hoods, ducts, louvers, discharge, replacement air, controls, and safety interfaces used to remove heat, moisture, odors, or process contaminants.

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Building HVAC Controls

A reference for thermostats, sensors, actuators, unit controllers, networks, supervisory systems, sequences, alarms, trends, and operator interfaces.

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