08/08/2018
OUR SERVICES
Air Testing and Balancing: Determining quantitative performance of a particular piece of equipment and regulate or control the air moving through it to meet design or owner's specifications.
Hydronic Testing and Balancing: Determining quantitative performance of a particular piece of equipment and regulate or control the fluid moving through it to meet design or owner's specifications.
Healthcare Facility Code Compliance: Quarterly, biannual, or annual testing, adjusting, and balancing of healthcare facilities to ensure proper ventilation to comply with a particular code . This includes testing and adjusting, but is not limited to: positive or negative pressure rooms and air changes.
Kitchen and Fume Hood Testing: Testing, adjusting, and balancing kitchen and fume hoods to ensure they operate per specifications and abide by local codes. Kitchen and fume hoods should be tested annually or after any work is performed on the hood to ensure proper operation and ventilation.
Commissioning: ASHRAE Guideline 0, The Commissioning Process, is defined as "a quality-oriented process for achieving, verifying, and documenting that the performance of facilities, systems, and assemblies meets defined objectives and criteria". Commissioning is an all inclusive process for all the planning, delivery, verification, and managing risks to critical functions performed in, or by, facilities. Commissioning ensures building quality using peer review and in-field or on-site verification. Commissioning also accomplishes higher energy efficiency, environmental health, and occupant safety and improves indoor air quality by making sure the building components are working correctly and that the plans are implemented with the greatest efficiency.
Total System Analysis: Taking measurements of all of the related HVAC equipment in a building and provide documentation on the performance of the HVAC system.
Life Safety: Inspection and testing of vital life safety systems such as: Smoke Dampers, Fire Dampers, and/or Stairwell Pressurization. Nearly all buildings intended for human occupancy are required by today's building codes to be designed with an assurance that, over the life of the building, occupants will be reasonably safe from fire and smoke.
Pressure Testing of Ductwork: Pressurizing sections of ductwork to ensure the ductwork is not leaking air in or out. Air leaking into or out of the HVAC system can dramatically affect humidity control, condensation potential, indoor air quality, energy consumption, and occupant comfort.
Indoor Air Quality Testing: Collecting samples of air within and around a building to determine what contaminants are present and at what level. IAQ may be adversely affected by microbial contaminants, gases, or particulates.
Consulting: Working with our clients toward resolving any HVAC related problem. Our professionals will make recommendations on how to solve your HVAC issues.