Trent offers a comprehensive service for the Testing, Balancing and Commissioning of HVAC systems by qualified and experienced Engineers in accordance with BSRIA, CIBSE and ASHRAE codes of practice.Testing and Balancing involves the adjustment and balancing of HVAC components to ensure that both the Design and Specifications are met. The commissioning team work closely and in conjunction with all contractors to identify and correct any problems at the installation phase that might affect the testing and balancing.
Key Benefits of Our HVAC Testing and Balancing Services:
Enhanced energy efficiency and system performance.
Improved indoor air quality and occupant comfort.
Reduced operational costs through optimized functionality.
Compliance with industry standards and project requirements.
Our HVAC Testing and Balancing services ensure optimal system performance, energy efficiency, and compliance with industry standards.
Testing adjusting and Balancing, referred to as TAB, is the process of adjusting the flow regulating devices that controls the flowrate. That process applies to the Air side and the Chilled Water Side of an air conditioning system. Air balancing means adjusting the volume control dampers to divert the flow and redistribute the air delivery to different diffusers.Chilled Water Balancing means adjusting the double regulating valves or the pressure independent control valves to redistribute the chilled water flow to the different air conditioning units.During the design of a ducted air conditioning system, each grille and diffuser is assigned a specific air flowrate that adds up to the total deliverable by the AC Unit. If one of the diffusers has more flow, the other gets less flow which accordingly causes issues with temperature and humidity in the rooms served by both diffusers.
Testing and balancing is required for any new Centralized Air Conditioning System installation to distribute the air at the specified design values which ensures a uniform temperature and humidity profile in the building.