"The Cadillac of temporary construction heating": Hydronic Climate Control
Posted by Heath Warner on Oct 6th 2021
Last week we announced the introduction of recirculating indirect to our winter offerings. Recirculating indirect certainly can fill many of the temporary heating needs of modern construction.
What if you would like to take recirculating indirect heat a step further? What if you could have additional benefits like fully recirculating air within the structure? A system that not only moves the combustion outside the building, but also allows for fully MERV9 or even MERV13 filtered air inside. One that that allows for complete temperature and relative humidity control. A system whose operation can stretch those fuel savings even further by offering a 50-70% reduction. If you want complete control of your project, look no further than hydronic climate control.
Hydronic climate control is a temporary and portable version of a permanent HVAC system for your construction project. The heating unit sits outside of the work area flash heating a hazard free transfer liquid. That transfer liquid is then pumped to air filterable exchangers inside the work area. These exchangers are constantly recirculating the air within the structure and with built in thermostats allow the glycol to pass through unused if additional heat is not required. The liquid is then returned to the heating unit to be reheated by the enclosed burner. Advanced electronics continually monitor the incoming and outgoing glycol temperature, placing the system in stand-by mode once operational temperatures are reached. The unit cycles on and off as needed which drives high efficiency and tremendous fuel savings.
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Contact us today to find out more on why several of our customers have referred to hydronic climate control as “The Cadillac of temporary heating” and how it can assist you on you project this upcoming season. Thank you.