HVAC Systems are Designed and Installed for Comfort

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They are designed to deliver fresh, clean, cool or warm, filtered air to a designated area with an adequate volume, proper velocity and desired temperature in a safe and economical manner to accomplish this comfort.

Over a period of time which varies according to the environment and locality, designed conditions change due to an accumulation of dirt, lint, grease, and other foreign material fallout on all moving parts and along the interior walls of the entire duct work (delivery) system in the air handling unit(s).

This accumulation of foreign material fallout on moving parts of the air handling system creates a greater workload on motors, fans and belts which helps accelerate deterioration, breakdown and excessive energy costs. It reduces the designed comfort and velocity output at the point of utilization. Result = excessive cost and lack of designed comfort.

This accumulation of foreign material fallout along the interior of the entire duct-work system including the plenums, coils, fan blades, turning vanes, etc. reduces the designed volume and velocity output at the point of utilization and this resistance creates a greater workload on the motors, fans and belts which helps accelerate deterioration, breakdown and excessive energy costs. But much worse than all of the above, it creates an environment within the duct-work system that is conducive to fire and smoke hazard of the patient, employees and visitor. Results = reduction of safety and health factors, increased energy and maintenance costs and inability of the systems to produce the comfort that it was designed for.

The above problem may exist in your hospital. If you have not had your air handling systems (supply, return and exhaust) cleaned in the past several years, the problem more than likely does exist. Because of the serious consequences to health, safety and efficiency, National Air Duct Maintenance Corporation strongly recommends that you obtain a free estimate for the cleaning of your air handling system(s).

Clean Air is a Vital Requirement

Free Estimate: If you submit a set of mechanical drawings, or if you are located within a 100 mile radius of metropolitan Chicago. For on-site inspections of hospitals located at a greater distance than 100 miles, the charge for our field representatives transportation, expenses and salary will be billed to you at our cost!

Our quotations are based on either on-site inspection of your air handling equipment and air duct systems, a take-off from your mechanical (HVAC) drawings, or both. The price is kept to a minimum and the quality of the work to a maximum in order to satisfy our customers and hopefully get repeat business and keep our help working.

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