video corpo
Add to favorites

#Industry News

Precision Monitoring: Optimizing HVAC for Smart Energy Savings

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) refers to systems responsible for regulating indoor air temperature, humidity, and ventilation flow, as well as controlling the separation of indoor and outdoor air to ensure a comfortable and healthy indoor environment.

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) refers to systems responsible for regulating indoor air temperature, humidity, and ventilation flow, as well as controlling the separation of indoor and outdoor air to ensure a comfortable and healthy indoor environment. Within HVAC systems, heating provides consistent thermal energy, ventilation ensures the circulation and freshness of indoor air, and air conditioning controls indoor temperature and humidity to create a suitable indoor environment.

In recent years, with the increasing awareness of energy conservation and environmental protection, the HVAC field has continuously optimized high-efficiency measurement equipment to improve system performance, reduce energy consumption and costs, and minimize environmental impact.

According to the Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) database, the average energy saving potential of SMEs is 8.03%, of which HVAC accounts for about 50% of office building energy consumption, including ventilation, water supply, and drainage, and Parking lot management, etc., are also used to control indoor temperature and humidity to maintain appropriate air quality, and improve the comfort of the office environment. Therefore, doing a good HVAC design is indeed the best way for SMEs to reduce operating costs.

HVAC systems are widely used across various fields, with some of the primary application scenarios including office buildings, cooling water systems, clean rooms, and parking garages.

Details

  • No. 15, Qiaohe Rd, Zhonghe District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 235
  • eyc-tech