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  • Solving HVAC Costs

    Cost control is increasingly problematic due to rising energy prices and the need for HVAC systems to face ever-increasing pressure from a changing climate.

Solving HVAC Costs

The costs associated with HVAC have always represented a reasonable chunk of change. Effective systems aren’t cheap, while maintenance costs and updates add additional ongoing costs to the equation. Recent years have seen these costs escalate - seemingly exponentially - with an increasingly unpredictable climate causing greater stresses and strains on HVAC. This has led to the need for more frequent maintenance and upgrades and a reduced lifespan for other systems that have needed completely replacing. 

At the same time inflation and rising energy prices all cause costs to stack up. The key to combating these issues is ensuring we are maximising our use of technological advancements to improve efficiencies and create the most ecologically and energy efficient systems possible.

An Efficient Cost Analysis

Energy efficiency may have become a buzz word in recent years but at its heart it’s an imperative concern. While the rising awareness of climate change may have propelled it to the forefront of public attention, where cost control is concerned it’s an integral part of creating budget-friendly systems capable of meeting performance needs.

Fortunately, as much as our scientific advancement has cost the planet it has also delivered us methods of energy conservation and alternatives to fossil fuels that can help ensure energy efficient (and thus lower cost) systems.

The cost of powering systems isn’t only driven by fuel efficiency, however, with a wide range of factors playing into the costs involved in running and maintaining your HVAC system. Fortunately, technology has also afforded us the means of more accurately monitoring and analysing costs in order to better optimise efficiencies. This enables the ongoing calibration of HVAC systems to ensure they are running in the most cost efficient way possible, moment-to-moment. It also allows for the further development of new ways to reduce costs in the future.           

Our Solutions

At Xylem we offer a range of variable speed packaged booster sets, upgrading from old traditional fixed speed can reduce up to 70% energy consumption, as well as smart self-integrated pumps and controllers.

Most of our products can be adapted to match your plants immediate needs and criticalities.

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