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Construction Tech Review | Friday, September 25, 2020
The new trends in the HVAC are helping the construction industries to make more sustainable buildings to conserve energy.
FREMONT, CA: The demand for more sustainable designs and energy-efficient buildings is increasing worldwide due to which the energy expenses and government regulations on energy consumption is also experiencing a rise. To accomplish a greener infrastructure, the buildings have to be updated. It will require efficient ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and heating. It is necessary to update the heating and cooling system as it consumes more energy. Therefore, to develop sustainable buildings, energy efficiency in the industry is vital.
[vendor_logo_first]Here are some of the essential HVAC trends which the construction industry can follow while constructing a building.
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The demand for sustainable infrastructure is increasing because of the rising expense of energy and government regulations in energy use. This sustainable infrastructure features new energy-efficient HVAC systems, which is implemented with current power sources, the latest technologies, and smart systems.
The new HVAC technologies also provide zoning and variable refrigerant flow (VRF). These technologies can conserve energy individually by maintaining the temperatures of different rooms in the building. It can even control the variable frequency separately, which helps the facility to save energy by running the smart systems at less-than-full capacity.
The latest model of the environment and energy-friendly refrigerants are also under development by the industry experts.
The smart HVAC systems consist of self-regulation, integration with building controls, sensors, and remote access. Therefore, with the help of this system, the managers will have more power in the energy production of the buildings.
Renewable energy sources such as geothermal improve desiccant evaporative (DeVAP), and solar are utilized for powering the HVAC industry by making the systems more effective and reducing the electricity expense.
IoT and HVAC
The systems are becoming smarter and IoT-capable with the help of new developments in the HVAC industry and smart home technologies. Therefore, the designs are also becoming more environmentally friendly.
For example, the innovations in the inverter technology allow the HVAC system to operate at variable frequency due to which the systems do not use it more than necessary and conserve energy. Moreover, the advanced HVAC systems also have smart thermostats and sensors, which can detect temperatures, motion, air quality, and humidity in the building.
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