Glossary
Commercial HVAC
Learn from the experts at Trane what commercial HVAC is, how it differs from residential HVAC, and the recent innovations that can help fight climate change.
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Glossary
Learn from the experts at Trane what commercial HVAC is, how it differs from residential HVAC, and the recent innovations that can help fight climate change.
Commercial HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) refers to the systems and technologies used to control the temperature, humidity, and air quality in commercial buildings. These systems ensure comfortable and safe environments for employees, customers, and visitors.
Unlike residential systems, commercial HVAC units are engineered to handle greater loads, more stringent code requirements, and the unique needs of commercial environments. Because the term “commercial buildings” covers a wide range of facilities, from office spaces and schools to hospitals and data centers, there is a variety of system configurations to choose from.
Commercial HVAC systems consist of three main parts: heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
For information on the specific components of a commercial HVAC system, check out our HVAC page.
The best system for your building depends on several variables, including the layout of your facility, your geographical region and its climate, the age of your building, and the amount of available land surrounding your property. A high-rise hotel in a densely populated urban setting can have very different requirements from a sprawling college campus in a suburban environment. To receive a complete assessment and customized plan, contact a local Trane expert today.