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When it comes to HVAC systems, McConnell Air Conditioning and Refrigeration carries and services the main four system types for both commercial and residential applications: Split systems, hybird systems, ductless systems and packaged heating and air systems. We are here to help you make the choice that is right for you and your business and ensure our solutions are custom tailored to meet your specific requirements and budget. Keep reading below to learn more about the hardware we carry and service.
A rooftop HVAC unit comes in a variey of shapes and sizes and is type of HVAC system mostly found in commercial buildings with large HVAC requirements. These systems provide ventilation, heating and cooling. Rooftop units can also be found in residential homes, but this is very uncommon. These systems are essentially called rooftop units as they are placed on the roof of a building. Click below to learn more.
Heat pumps offer an energy-efficient alternative to furnaces and air conditioners for all climates. Similar to your refrigerator, heat pump use electricity to transfer heat from a cool space to warm space, making the cool space cooler and the warm space warmer. Click below to learn more.
A cooling tower is a specialized heat exchanger, in which air and water are brought into direct contact with each other in order to reduce the water’s temperature. As this occurs, a small volume of water is evaporated, reducing temperature of the water being circulated through the tower.
Circulator pumps move hot water in pipes around the building so that it's ready to use faster, limiting the need to run the tap and therefore saving a lot of water, time, and money. There are basically two types of pumps: old three-speed / three-stage and modern electric pumps. Improperly selected circulator pump can cause heating discomfort, uneven heating, high energy consumption and a lack or excess of hot water.
A unit heater is often a stand-alone appliance serving to heat a given space and capable of operating on different energy sources. The possible source could include steam, hot water, fuel, oil, propane and natural gas.
A radiant tube heater or high-intensity heater emulates the warmth of the sub by generating radiant energy that converts to useable heath when absorbed by objects in its path. In buildings, objects such as tools, machinery flooring absorb the infrared radiant energy.
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