An HVAC system, or heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system, controls the temperature, humidity, and air quality of an enclosed space. HVAC systems are designed to provide thermal comfort and good indoor air quality.
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It refers to the technology, systems, and equipment used to control and maintain the temperature, humidity, and air quality within indoor spaces. HVAC systems are designed to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
HVAC systems are typically comprised of various components, including thermostats, ductwork, filters, fans, coils, and refrigerants. These components work together to regulate temperature, distribute conditioned air, remove airborne particles, and maintain a comfortable and healthy indoor environment.
Properly designed, installed, and maintained HVAC systems are essential for ensuring optimal indoor comfort, energy efficiency, and air quality. They play a crucial role in residential homes, commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and many other environments where human comfort and well-being are paramount.