Improved HVAC for Commercial buildings

Our indoor air quality is 
2 – 5 times worse than the air outside, this is a serious problem.

HVAC systems are often old, poorly maintained and expensive to replace. They’re unfit for tightening environmental regulations, corporate ESG and Net Zero commitments, and budget pressures around energy use. But opting to “rip and replace” them is costly, damaging, and disruptive.

We cannot build our way to net zero.

While new building techniques and outstanding architecture that allows for better energy use exists today, that doesn’t mean simply knocking down everything and starting again to get there. We must make HVAC for commercial buildings more effective in the face of climate catastrophe, welcoming a new era of carbon efficiency, cost savings, and pure indoor air.

That’s why Rensair is hacking HVAC.

For decades, we’ve delivered clean air with best-in-class air filtration tech, and today we’re pushing it to the next level.

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Hacking antiquated HVAC systems with a powerful air quality ecosystem that keeps indoor air clean and safe

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Hacking down carbon emissions by integrating our cloud-connected tech with existing mechanical ventilation to reduce energy consumption

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Hacking down expenditure for real estate owners by optimising ventilation according to occupancy, cutting energy use and spend without no need to rip and replace entire systems

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a Commercial HVAC System?

Commercial HVAC systems provide a comfortable indoor environment by regulating temperature, humidity, and impure pollutants from building premises. Because commercial systems involve large units instead of residential systems, it’s necessary to invest in the right HVAC system for improved work productivity and enhanced occupant comfort.

2. What HVAC system is used in commercial buildings?

Each building has different temperature control, size, and occupancy requirements. Various types of HVAC systems are used in commercial buildings, including single-split, multi-split, VRF/VRV, and Heat pumps. Invest in the right HVAC systems that fit your desired business operations and requirements.

3. What are the different types of commercial HVAC systems?

The different types of HVAC systems include single-split systems, multi-split systems, Variable refrigerant flow(VRF) systems, Ductless Systems, and heat pumps.

4. How long should your commercial HVAC system last?

The lifespan of a commercial HVAC system typically depends on the installation quality and usage. With proper maintenance and care, it lasts between 15 and 20 years on average. Go for specialised HVAC installation services for value-driven results.

5. How Do Commercial HVAC Systems Work?

The operation of all commercial HVAC systems is similar. HVAC systems lower the temperature by expelling out hot air via HVAC refrigeration. Conversely, the opposite process is followed in heating systems with the help of radiator coils or gas. Keep the indoor temperature cosy and comfortable by utilising modern commercial HVAC systems.

6. How much does commercial HVAC cost?

The cost of the commercial HVAC system depends on the size of the building. In approximate value, the commercial HVAC cost is around $15 to $28 per square foot, depending on the space. Before investing money in commercial HVAC, it is important to have the proper knowledge of the costing factor.