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Jobs in HVAC in old buildings
18 February 2009

Renovating old buildings, particularly those with architectural prominence, can be daunting for those with jobs in HVAC. A good example is the Birmingham Town Hall in Victoria Square, which was recently re-opened to the public. The 19th-century building, with its magnificent Roman-inspired columns, now employs the latest energy-efficient heating technology to provide local and international visitors with ultimate climatic comfort.

The unique “Low H2O???? technology is adopted in this project to help those with jobs in HVAC provide highly powered and rapid heat delivery. Special wall-mounted heat emitters are installed in the town hall’s foyer areas to deliver high output from extremely small dimensions. Containing 90 percent less water than traditional steel panel radiators, the heat exchanger is light, responsive and capable of quickly reacting to temperature fluctuations. By only releasing heat when necessary, energy is saved and less carbon emissions are produced.

Another triumph achieved by those with HVAC Jobs in this project is the super-low noise levels of the heat exchanger. As the Birmingham Town Hall is now used as a state-of-the-art concert venue, noise levels are of critical importance. The aforementioned “Low H2O???? technology is designed to deliver high heating output with no discernible noise, making it ideal for such an application.

This is just an example of how cutting-edge technologies may be used to make jobs in HVAC much easier. Even in classical buildings, the best possible environment can be created without having to compromise on cost and performance.
 
 
 

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