What are HVAC Systems?
HVAC systems are any systems that deal with heating ventilation and air conditioning. These systems are sometimes called central heat or central air conditioning systems and use air ducts by which to move the air throughout the building. At one time considered a luxury, HVAC systems are now commonplace in new buildings, especially in industrialized nations. Parts of an HVAC system include the heating or air conditioning unit, the ductwork, and vents, both intake and outtake. The intake vents return air to the the heating and cooling units through the ducts. The outtake vents distribute heated or cooled air throughout the rest of the home. A thermostat is also considered part of the system. Most HVAC systems are powered by air conditioning units and furnace units. In some cases, one or the other may be the only one present. For example, at higher latitudes, it is common for older homes to have only a furnace. Air conditioning is not needed during many times of the year and was considere
The word itself stands for “heating, ventilating, and air conditioning”. It aims for climate control in extreme conditions. This includes refigerations. These facilites are generated in the data center to maintain good environment,this in relation to thrmal comfort, indoor quality air, installation, operations and maintenance cost. The ditribution of ventilation, pressure requirements is known as room air distribution. These systems are the latest in the market and are known to maintain the environment of the DC clean and are installed in our Chicago Data Center in order to maintain highest security of the servers.