At American HVAC, we specialize in a host of HVAC services. One of those services includes designing HVAC systems for builders, architects, homeowners, retail stores, offices, restaurants, and much more.
When designing HVAC systems for our customers, we always follow the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) industry standards, so you can have peace of mind knowing you’re getting the best service possible. Here’s a look at the specific standards we keep top of mind when completing projects:
- Manual D (Duct Calculations): Did you know duct sizing is a major component to how well your HVAC performs? If you don’t have enough duct, it can result in your overwork HVAC system overworking. However, too much duct can constrain the airflow, which ends up comprising overall comfort. By following the Manual D standard, we are able to make sure that your HVAC is sized properly.
- Manual J (Load Calculation): Utilizing Manual J enables our team at American HVAC to determine which size of HVAC equipment is needed to complete the job correctly.
- Manual S (Equipment Selection): Once we complete the load calculation, we at American HVAC use the Manual S standard to select equipment that will provide the most comfort.
- Manual T (Register sizing): Don’t be fooled, the registered size matters! This calculation is performed to make sure your diffusers or grills, also referred to as registers are located in the right places.
We have expert mechanical engineers on our staff to assist with projects, and we provide no-obligation, onsite consultations to potential customers. Receive your HVAC estimate today from our team at American HVAC!