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Heating and Cooling Projects Company (HACE)

Heating and Cooling Projects Company (HACE)

Heating and Cooling Projects Company (HACE)

Heating and Refrigeration Enterprises Corporation, Heating and Air Conditioning Companies recently consolidated the names of its divisions (Hace - Royal Temp - Golden Star) into (HACE), maintaining the company's good reputation and experience gained in the past 30 years for providing high quality HVAC products, supplies and services.


HACE has benefited from the strongly increasing demand for its high-quality products and has launched several expansion plans to double production capacity, increase staff by 30%, introduce brand new products with a wide range of options, launch new HVAC product series with new specifications and develop existing products and services.


HACE is based on a production facility of 30,000 square meters combined with a storage area of ​​5'750 square meters.


The HACE team consists of more than 500 highly skilled senior technical engineers.


In 1976 HACE began manufacturing HVAC products and supplies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 1980, a primary manufacturing plant was built in the second industrial city of Riyadh, and from that point on, HACE began manufacturing air conditioning equipment, air conditioners, heavy-duty centrifugal blowers, and pre-insulated pipes under the Goldenstar brand name.


In 2004 the company's brand name was changed to Royal Tempand for use in all products.


In 2012, the HACE name was chosen to replace the old brand names and herald a new milestone in the company's history.


What are HVAC systems? How do these systems work and what are their patterns?

“HVAC” is an acronym for Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning

 It is pronounced (hi-vac) in the sense of heating - ventilation and air conditioning, and the field of refrigeration may be added to the term and becomes

HVAC & R or HVACR,

 Or, ventilation may be neglected and it becomes HACR.

These systems are based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer.

 Thermal comfort is the goal of these systems, and their security is their function.

These systems have many moving parts, and to understand how they work, it is necessary to know each part:


Thermostat:

HVAC, the most visible part of your HVAC system, is installed on easily accessible walls, manually set and programmed to maintain the right temperature for your home.

When the ambient temperature becomes uncomfortable (too low or too high), the thermostat will trigger the HVAC system to circulate the air as needed.


Furnace heater:

It is an important part of an HVAC system, and it can be so large that it requires more space than other parts.

A heater heats the air, which is distributed throughout your home through ducts or ducts.

The sources of nutrition for these heaters vary between solar energy, heat pumps, electric energy and fuel combustion.


Commons of coil evaporator:

The evaporator coils cool the air when the temperature is set to a low setting, then the cool air is distributed throughout your home.


Condensing unit:

The condenser is located in the unit outside the house, where it converts the refrigerant gas into a liquid by lowering its temperature, to be pumped again to the evaporator and transformed into gas.


Vents Ports:

These vents distribute hot or cold air from ducts throughout your home, designed with angled slats to send air down.

It is important to ensure that these ports are not closed.


Refrigerant lines:

These tubes carry the refrigerant in the form of a gas to the condenser, where it is converted into a liquid and then transferred through the tubes to the evaporator.


HVAC Systems Patterns:

Understanding the different types of HVAC systems saves you a lot of time as you consider your options, and helps you better understand how they work.


Heating and air conditioning split system:

This style is the traditional and most common in residential systems, it is made up of an outdoor unit (compressor, condenser, fan and electrical components), and an indoor unit (evaporator coil and indoor fan).

This style features air ducts that transport it throughout your home, and modern systems offer special air purifying and cleaning accessories and humidifiers.


Duct-free split system:

As the name of this style implies, it is designed to operate without ducts.

This style is a good option if we want to re-equip the homes with heating and air-conditioning devices, and it is also suitable for rooms that cannot be equipped with distribution channels.

 

Zoned systems:

This type of HVAC system allows you to cool or heat different areas of your home, by controlling valves or dampers (chokes) inside the ducts. These dampers selectively block air flow (optional).

This style saves you a lot of money, as it allows you to control the areas you want to adapt and within the set times.


Humidity control:

Heating and Cooling Projects Company, modern systems offer you the advantage of humidity control, where you can add humidifiers and dehumidifiers according to your climatic needs, and thus control the humidity levels throughout your home.

In some countries, humidity is as big a problem as high temperatures, so the air conditioning system must be able to provide a healthy and comfortable environment, which can only be achieved through humidity control.


Choose the right sized system:

HVAC, big systems are not always the best, and this is especially true for heating and air conditioning systems.

It is important to install an air conditioning unit that is suitable for your needs, as if the system is too large for the space it is adapted to, this leads to excessive condensation and moldiness, and consequently a reduced level of comfort.


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