1.2.5. Installation Testing and Measurement for Energy Efficiency in HVAC Systems
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems play a critical role in the energy efficiency of buildings. In these projects, modern HVAC systems are installed with the aim of maximizing energy savings. During installation, proper capacity selection is made to optimize the energy consumption of system components. After the system is installed, performance tests and measurements are conducted to evaluate the level of efficiency. Parameters such as airflow, temperature control, and energy consumption are monitored, and improvements are made if necessary. These projects reduce energy costs for buildings while also enhancing indoor comfort.
Regular maintenance services are provided to ensure the effective operation of HVAC systems, and energy consumption is monitored periodically. Automation solutions enable remote control of HVAC systems, allowing for additional energy savings. Through these projects, businesses optimize their energy consumption while contributing to environmental sustainability.