Alpha Heating & Cooling Commercial Division
Call: 262-594-5246
Text: 262-894-3245
Who we serve:
- Office Buildings
- Retail Stores
- Hospitals
- Schools & Daycare Centers
- Manufacturing Plants
Our Specialties:
- Emergency Service
- Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment Installation
- Indoor Air Quality
- Personalized guidance in planning multi-year equipment replacement programs to spread your property maintenance costs over a timeframe that works with your budget.
Components and Functions Alpha Commercial HVAC Can Maintain:
Heating: Commercial HVAC systems include various methods of heating, such as furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, or electric heaters, to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature during cold weather.
Cooling: You achieve cooling through air conditioning units or central chiller systems. These systems remove heat from indoor spaces to maintain a comfortable temperature during hot weather.
Ventilation: Proper ventilation is crucial for maintaining indoor air quality. Commercial HVAC systems incorporate mechanical ventilation systems that bring in fresh outdoor air while expelling stale indoor air. This process helps control humidity and remove indoor pollutants.
Air Distribution: Ductwork and air distribution systems are used to transport conditioned air throughout the building. Dampers, diffusers, and registers control the flow of air to individual rooms and spaces, ensuring even distribution.
Thermostat and Control Systems: Commercial HVAC systems are typically controlled by a central thermostat or building management system (BMS). These systems allow for precise temperature and humidity control, scheduling, and energy management.
Air Filtration and Purification: Commercial HVAC systems often include air filtration and purification components to remove allergens, dust, and pollutants from the air, enhancing indoor air quality.
Energy Efficiency: Energy efficiency is a significant consideration in commercial HVAC systems to reduce operating costs and environmental impact. Variable speed motors, energy recovery systems, and programmable thermostats are some features that help improve efficiency.
Zoning: Zoning systems divide a commercial building into different zones with independent temperature control. This allows for personalized comfort and energy savings in areas with varying occupancy and temperature requirements.