Thursday, 31 March 2016

Things you should tell your HVAC Contractor

If you have recently installed or upgraded your HVAC system, chances are that a HVAC Contractor would have guided you through the different options available. In an ideal scenario, both of you would have understood the existing requirement and then picked a system that works best for you. However, in a real word scenario, there are things that you need to know to actually have this understanding of the requirement. Let’s look at some of the aspects that you should tell your contractor to help decide the best HVAC system:

Prioritization of HVAC Systems controlling the Fire Safety Equipment
While this may require inputs from firefighting system installation companies as well, but ensure that the HVAC contractor designs the ventilation system in such a way that security function overrides other functions. This will ensure that from a fire safety perspective, your HVAC system is on track.
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Possibility of Integrating with Building Automation System (BAS)
You may be consulting with HVAC contractors, turnkey MEP service providers, or even fire fighting system installation companies for your building’s HVAC system. However, with utilization of smart building technologies, the one thing that you should discuss is how your BAS can be utilized with other smart components, such as fire alarm system & smoke control systems. With such an integration, requirement of additional equipment can be minimized, installation cost can be reduced, and information can be collated at a central location.

An Early Start to the Process
Once you have discussed the possibility of BAS integration with other HVAC systems, ensure that you bring in all the stakeholders, namely your HVAC contractors/MEP service providers and firefighting system installation companies early in the design process. So, irrespective of the delivery method, a successful design can be created that will avoid loss of time and reduce the scope of confusion.    

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