Business owners have a lot of options when it comes to heating and cooling equipment overall. Electrical, heat pumps, boiler systems, gas heating—and that’s just the start. So, after looking at all of these, what precisely is it about rooftop-mounted units (RTUs) that is so appealing? Are there any special advantages it has over other systems? There is no doubt about that, and General Mechanical is here to explain them.
A Rooftop Unit: What Is It?
It may be prudent, to begin with, a definition in case you are unfamiliar. Rooftop units are a packed system rather than a split system, which is the most basic distinction between them and more conventional cooling or heating systems in comparison to the other HVAC types available right now.
This implies that unlike with a central system or heat pump, where there are outdoor and indoor sets of components, the air handler and heating, and cooling elements are all housed inside the rooftop unit.
What Benefits Can A Rooftop Unit Offer?
What benefits might be centrally located provide? Why keep everything there? In actuality, quite a bunch. Naturally, your requirements will depend on the type of business you are in and your particular circumstances, but you may find the following benefits appealing:
High Energy Output
Rooftop units have a wide range of extra controls for more precise temperature control and less energy consumption. Add this to the fact that they have good SEER and AFUE ratings, and you have an all-in-one that can aid in cost containment.
Benefits Of Good Air Quality
A rooftop system may control humidity with the correct additions (humidistat), and the systems also naturally add more ventilation alternatives, assisting you in maintaining clean, fresh air in your place of work.
Building owners can continuously enhance the system by adding greater humidity control to the system and naturally, provide more ventilation options, by installing a rooftop HVAC unit. This enables you to enhance the building’s general air quality.
Lessened Noise Pollution
Systems created for commercial use must be extremely robust. They frequently also need to be very, very massive because of this. Consequently, it is rather noisy. An RTU is the best HVAC option if the noise in your workplace annoys or disrupts you.
Less Complicated Upkeep
The rooftopHVAC plant platform is simple for your maintenance personnel to use and access, and they also make sure that they keep out of the way to minimize downtime. Some people believe a rooftop HVAC unit is unfeasible because they believe it will be more challenging to maintain and repair.
This couldn’t be further from the truth, as rooftop HVAC systems are simpler to operate. Your AC maintenance professionals can easily bring in any heavy or other equipment they require without interfering with your business if you need them to do any normal maintenance operations on the unit.
Space Conservation
You save space that would otherwise be required by the indoor section of a typical heating or cooling system because the complete system is placed on the roof and in one location. This can make greater use of space that could otherwise be used for storage, office space, or something else.
As a business owner, you’ll want to make the most of the space in your building. If you work in retail, you’ll need that priceless space to show off your goods. You’ll need that room for your staff if your building is a private office. You may easily make the most of the square footage at your disposal by mounting your HVAC system on the roof.