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HVAC Systems used in Connecticut

The Environmental Protection Agency (http://www.epa.gov) writes that the main purposes of a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system are to help maintain good indoor air quality through adequate ventilation with filtration and provide thermal comfort. Our certified HVAC technicians in Connecticut have the knowledge and equipment to install and maintain HVAC systems.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention writes that the basic components of an HVAC system are the outdoor air intake, mixed-air plenum and outdoor air control, air filter, heating and cooling coils, and humidification/dehumidification equipment. There are also several different types of HVAC systems out there, and our specialists can work with all of them.

A zone is an area that is regulated by a common control or thermostat. Single Zone HVAC systems are best used in one building, as they only have one control, but they can be used in more than one if the buildings have similar heating, cooling and ventilation requirements. In these zones, a high-quality system will account for heating and cooling loads between different rooms, like if certain rooms have more sun exposure or contain equipment that gives off heat.

Multiple zone HVAC systems have different temperature settings for each zone, and deliver air at a constant temperature with varying volume. Constant volume systems deliver constant airflows to each, but temperature can be controlled by making the air warmer or cooler instead of altering volume. And variable air volume HVAC systems vary the volume of warm or cool air delivered to a space.

The Connecticut HVAC technicians in our network are trained to install, maintain and repair these systems for homeowners. To find an HVAC contractor near you, browse our directory or give us a call.