3 Common Causes Of Commercial Air Balancing Issues

Air balancing is one component of a building's climate control system that business owners shouldn't ignore. Problems with air balancing can lead to high or low humidity inside your commercial space, hot or cold spots in rooms, and negative air pressure within your building.

An experienced HVAC technician can evaluate your heating and cooling system components to help identify the source of your air balancing issues and make the necessary repairs to restore proper air balance in your building.

1. Leaks in Your Ducts

Air is circulated throughout your commercial space via a series of air ducts. These ducts are typically made from aluminum, and they can sustain damage over time. Holes or cracks can appear in the surface of the air ducts, and connections between sections of ductwork may come loose.

These types of damage allow air to leak out of the ducts before it reaches your interior spaces. As a result, the air balance within your building will be thrown off. An HVAC technician can locate duct damage and repair leaks to restore proper air balance.

2. Improper Filter Size

Both your air conditioner and your furnace are fitted with filters that help remove any contaminant particles from the air before circulating it throughout your building. These filters play an essential role in determining the efficiency of your HVAC system.

A filter that is too large will cause your air conditioner or furnace to work harder to maintain proper air temperature. A filter that is too small can allow contaminants to enter your HVAC system, compromising its performance.

Filters that are the wrong size can affect airflow throughout your commercial space. This leads to air balancing issues. Be sure you are utilizing the correct filter for your HVAC system.

3. Broken Blower

The blower is the component within your HVAC system that is responsible for moving hot or cold air into the duct system. This blower is powered by a motor that can experience mechanical issues.

If the blower starts to break down, the volume of air being circulated through your building will vary. This creates air balancing issues that might lead to discomfort in your commercial space. Have an experienced HVAC technician conduct regular inspections of your heating and cooling systems to check for possible blower motor damage.

Maintaining proper air balance within your commercial space will make your heating and cooling systems more efficient. Work with an HVAC company like Powder  River Heating &  Air Conditioning Inc to address air balancing problems in your building.


Share