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Automation & Building Management System 

  • Engineering & Design

  • Panels/ Instrumentation Specification & Procurement

  • System Programming 

  • Factory and Site Acceptance Testing (FAT & SAT)

  • Trouble Shootings

  • Commissioning Supports 

  • Fire and Gas detection System 

  • System Integration 

Industrial HVAC control systems are designed to provide precise and reliable control of HVAC equipment in industrial buildings and facilities. These systems are typically more complex and require more advanced control algorithms than those used in residential or commercial HVAC systems, due to the larger scale of industrial facilities and the need for specialized equipment.

Some of the key components of industrial HVAC control systems include:

  1. Sensors - Industrial HVAC control systems use a variety of sensors to monitor environmental conditions in the building, including temperature, humidity, and air quality. These sensors are typically more advanced than those used in residential or commercial systems to provide more precise data.

  2. Controllers - Industrial HVAC control systems use advanced controllers to process data from sensors and adjust HVAC settings as needed. These controllers are often programmable and can be customized to meet the specific needs of a facility.

  3. Actuators - Industrial HVAC control systems use a variety of actuators, such as motors and valves, to control the flow of air and other HVAC components. These actuators are typically more robust than those used in residential or commercial systems to withstand the demands of industrial applications.

  4. Building automation systems (BAS) - Many industrial HVAC control systems are integrated with a building automation system (BAS) to provide centralized control and monitoring of all building systems, including HVAC, lighting, and security.

Some of the benefits of industrial HVAC control systems include:

  1. Improved energy efficiency - By optimizing HVAC performance and reducing waste, industrial HVAC control systems can help facilities reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills.

  2. Increased productivity - By maintaining consistent indoor conditions, industrial HVAC control systems can help workers stay comfortable and productive, leading to improved job performance and reduced absenteeism.

  3. Enhanced equipment lifespan - By optimizing HVAC performance and reducing wear and tear on equipment, industrial HVAC control systems can extend the lifespan of HVAC equipment and reduce maintenance costs.

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