Application Design
Providing you with design support and guidance when specifying HVAC solutions for commercial and residential projects
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Application Design
Our dedicated team of HVAC specialists will work with you to provide support when applying our HVAC solutions to your next commercial or residential project. From the specification of the most appropriate solution through to design recommendations, we are on hand to provide guidance to you and your teams.
We aim to support designers and specifiers to plan their project around a realistic HVAC model, meeting the required performance with cost considerations kept in mind.
There are several key external and project related considerations that need to be factored in when specifying HVAC solutions, all of which we will support you on for your next project.
These include heat pump guidance and advice on:
Which heat source is best suited to your project. Considerations to location, external space, efficiency and the demand on the HVAC services are required to provide the optimum solution
What accessories are required with a specific energy source such as buffer tanks, water cylinders and brine packages for GSHPs
What emitters would be best suited for the energy source whilst meeting the specification, as well as occupants comfort requirements, in the most energy efficient way
Advise design factors including flow rates and noise levels
We also offer application design support for:
Panel heating and storage heating including heat calculations for sizing
Water cylinder sizing for direct heated systems
Ventilation recommendations for whole house systems, including MEV
Full designs for MVHR systems including ductwork layout
Knowledge Centre
Keeping designers and specifiers up to date on the products and regulations within the built environment.
Technical Resources
We have a wide range of BIM files, spec sheets and product brochures available to download.
CPDs
View our extensive range of accredited CPDs covering topics such as heat pump and fan coil specification and the future of HVAC design.