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What is an RTU HVAC System?
In the world of HVAC, RTU stands for Roof-top unit. In traditional HVAC systems some components, such as the condenser coils and compressor, are housed outside, while components such as the fan are installed inside. With an RTU, however, all the components are housed in a single package, which is installed on the roof and the cooled air is circulated around your space through your ductwork.
Is RTU air conditioning right for you?
Although this system offers several benefits, which we will look at in a minute, it is not suitable for all types of buildings. For example, an RTU will not function well in a building over ten storeys high as it would not have the capacity to circulate air to each and every room.
It is also important that there is easy access to the roof where the unit is installed. If the roof is hard to get to, it will make installation and, more importantly, maintenance difficult, time-consuming and, therefore, more expensive. Also, if access is difficult, you might neglect to have your unit serviced regularly, considerably shortening its lifespan. This is why RTUs are most often to be found installed in commercial spaces such as restaurants, stores, shopping malls, and warehouses.
RTU HVAC advantages
Energy efficiency As all the components have been configured under optimal conditions in the factory, RTUs are extremely efficient. This means real savings for you on your utility bills.
Space saving All the components are housed on the roof so no indoor space is lost. This is particularly advantageous for retail outlets where every inch of square footage is valuable.
Cheaper installation As the unit is delivered pre-assembled, it is a much quicker and simpler task to install it than to install traditional units. An honest and reputable HVAC firm will, therefore, charge less for installation.
Easy maintenance Provided your roof is easily accessible, maintenance and servicing are easier as all the components of the system are in one place.
Faster repairs Again, the fact that all the components are housed together makes it easier for the repairman to diagnose and fix a problem should one develop.
RTU HVAC disadvantages
Limited application As we said before, RTUs are not suitable for all types of buildings. They require a flat roof space with easy access, and will not work efficiently on buildings over ten stories high.
Exposure The roof is always the most exposed place on a building, so if your unit is sitting up there, it is going to get the full force of the elements.
Animal or bug infestation Roofs are quiet places, out of reach of traffic and free of people for the most part, which can make them attractive places for animals, birds, or bugs looking for somewhere to call home. And that somewhere could be inside your RTU housing. As you can imagine, this would not do your unit any good.
Neglect We all know the saying “out of sight, out of mind.” If your HVAC unit is sitting up on the roof where you can neither see nor hear it, you could easily forget about regular maintenance until it is too late.
To sum up, then, an RTU HVAC system can offer considerable benefits over traditional units, including lower installation and running costs, when used in the appropriate setting but is not suitable for use everywhere.
If you are still not sure if this is the right choice for your needs, book an appointment with us today, and we’ll be happy to discuss your options.
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Preparing for Warmer Weather HVAC
These 5 tips will get your HVAC system ready for spring and summer.
Call a Professional – We’ll get this out of the way first, as it’s the most obvious and quintessential way to ensure your A/C is operating efficiently. Certified HVAC technicians have the training and expertise to inspect your system appropriately and will be able to diagnose problems and prevent them before they occur.
Replace your Air Filter – Before you even turn on the A/C, inspect your air filters to see what condition they’re in. It’s recommended that you change disposable air filters at least once per month, and to thoroughly clean permanent filters at the same rate. If you notice an abundance of dust or dirt, cool air will be restricted from flowing effectively throughout your building.
Maintain the Outdoor Units – If you have rooftop units, safely go up on your roof to make sure they’re free of debris, such as plants, branches, or other organic items. If the insides of your units are collecting material and debris, call a professional to properly clean them.
Cover the Windows- Sun shining through windows is a wonderful compliment to your heating system, but it has the exact opposite effect for the air conditioning. Penetrating sunlight can significantly raise indoor temperatures, making your A/C kick into overdrive to keep up. To combat this, invest in tinted window treatments, or make sure that each window has blinds or drapes.
Consider Updating Units – Take a moment to reflect on the age of your units, and how many times they’ve been repaired or experienced downtime. Newer models of air conditioners are made to be significantly more energy-efficient than older models and could save you lots of money on utility bills.
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