VALIDATION & QUALIFICATION IN HVAC
An Air Handling Unit (AHU) refers to the process of testing and documenting that the HVAC system is properly designed, installed, and operating according to required standards. It ensures proper air quality, temperature, humidity, pressure, and contamination control, especially in clean rooms and pharmaceutical industries.
AIR HANDLING UNIT
An Air Handling Unit (AHU) is a part of an HVAC system that is used to control and circulate air in buildings and clean rooms. It filters air, controls temperature, humidity, and airflow, and maintains clean and comfortable air conditions in pharmaceutical, hospital, and industrial environments.
DUCTING & INSULATION
Ducting & Insulation refers to the system of air ducts used to distribute air from the HVAC system to different areas, along with insulation material to prevent heat loss, condensation, and noise. It helps maintain proper temperature, air pressure, and energy efficiency in clean rooms and buildings.
CHILLER PIPING AND BOILER PIPING
Chiller Piping and Boiler Piping are piping systems used in HVAC for temperature control. Chiller piping carries chilled water for cooling, while boiler piping carries hot water or steam for heating. These systems help maintain required temperature and climate control in buildings and clean rooms.
HEPA FILTERS-TERMINAL BOX
Terminal Box is a clean room air filtration unit installed at the end of the HVAC duct near the ceiling. It contains a HEPA filter that removes very fine dust, bacteria, and particles from air before it enters the clean room, ensuring clean and contamination-free air.
ELECTRICAL- AHU’S CONTROL PANEL
Electrical – AHU’s Control Panel is an electrical panel used to control and operate the Air Handling Unit (AHU). It manages fan motors, temperature, humidity, airflow, and safety controls. It helps in smooth operation, monitoring, and protection of the HVAC system in clean rooms and buildings.
ALL TYPES HVAC PRODUCTS GRILLS
All Types HVAC Products Grills are air outlet or inlet covers used in HVAC systems to supply or return air. They help in proper air distribution, airflow control, and ventilation while preventing dust entry and ensuring clean and efficient air circulation in buildings and clean rooms.