The world is moving fast towards improving energy efficiency and controlling carbon emissions. Commercial buildings and residential apartments have therefore become the main areas of focus. Building managers and operators are increasingly monitoring their heating ventilation and air conditioning systems. Although much progress has been made in the past, HVAC technology in 2016 has much to offer. Building owners, contractors, manufacturers and integrators are finding better ways of cutting down wasteful energy.
In 2016, HVAC gets smarter. Smart thermostats are getting new tweaks which will enable them to integrate with equipment, smart gadgets and the manufacturer’s analytic tools. While they come at a huge cost, they can be highly economical for commercial buildings looking to save money through reduced energy consumption. Building managers will work much more conveniently as they can control the whole HVAC system from one interface. However, adjustments must be made regularly to maintain a perfect efficiency level. The state and federal governments are recommending a SEER rating of 14 and above.
Heating ventilation and air conditioning technology in 2016 will experience advanced integration. This means everything will work in harmony as operations can be controlled using smart phones. With automatic switching, heating and cooling processes will work normally during the day and go to energy saving mode once employees have left their offices. Integrated building systems, HVAC equipment and control panels will be integrated to improve user experience, increase efficiency and reduce costs.
HVAC companies and organizations will be managing their processes and business operations using interconnected and user friendly software solutions. HVAC contractors will also use online services to deliver installations, maintenance and sales functions. In 2016, any business organization dealing in HVAC must adopt software solutions to remain relevant in a dynamic economy. With mobile apps starting to dominate residential and commercial HVAC maintenance industries, contractors will find their work cut out for them.
Rapid growth in real estate and new technological advancements will lead to increased focus on technological innovations that can help with new installations and maintenance of existing installations. Incorporating mobile apps and online software solutions is essential in managing all team operations as well as saving money on reduced energy consumption. Be prepared for the new technological arrivals in the HVAC industry and follow us for more articles that keep your HVAC system running efficiently and saving you money.