HVAC contractors are being encouraged by Aggreko to prepare for summer heat by working with specialist partners to supplement cooling in emergencies, maintenance and upgrades. The company has warned that the combination of rising temperatures and ageing infrastructure could significantly impact uptime on industrial, commercial and retail sites across the UK.
High temperatures are placing older generations of equipment at risk of overheating and subsequently failing. The chances of breakdowns are drastically raised if equipment hasn’t been properly maintained, with blocked condenser coils potentially forcing a system to overwork to the point of compressor failure.
Chris Smith, head of temperature control for UK and Ireland at Aggreko, said: “If recent temperatures are anything to go by, then this summer is set to bring even more extreme conditions capable of driving equipment to the point of failure. Consider that many facilities rely on ageing HVAC systems to keep processes ticking, and the risk of breakdowns during heatwaves only increases.
“Contractors face a busy season ahead and with that comes the responsibility to ensure that sites remain resilient. Here, specialist partners are on hand to provide the additional capacity required for maintenance and system upgrades, resulting in the precise temperature control necessary to keep customers profitable.
Aggreko’s team of technical experts can help determine the temporary and supplementary cooling, heating and dehumidification solutions required based on a project, location and temperature requirements. Its cooling provision spans industrial chillers ranging from 50kW to 1500 kW, air conditioners in sizes from 50kW to 200kW, and cooling towers with single units from 2500kW or combined units for multi-megawatt projects.
Chris continued: “Working with a specialist in both HVAC and power can be the real difference maker. Doing so provides contractors with the opportunity to leverage specialist expertise and tailored solutions that address immediate cooling needs and safeguard operations against the risks posed by extreme temperatures.”
Discover more about Aggreko’s temperature control solutions here: https://www.aggreko.com/en-gb
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