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Health care facilities hvac systems

Health care facilities hvac systems

Health care facilities hvac systems

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Which hvac systems do you recommend for a polyclinic? Induction uşts, fan coil units, VAV or other? And a different app. for crowded corridors?

RE: Health care facilities hvac systems

Polyclinic was my first very large job that I have opportunity to work on in first-second year of my career.

I learned about so many different systems that it took years afterwards before I found any single system which I was not already working on. That was great school.

What I want to say is that, in my view, complex hospital facilities are the peak of HVAC trade. You can find almost everything what is offered there, and type of spaces cover almost the whole avaiable range - from offices and adminstrative facilities over hotel-like areas to operation rooms and intensive care...

Such recommendation would seemingly not fit tip format - if you are charged in polyclinics design, the best you can do is to find some engineer who has experience with that, work with him and learn, and you may likely be eligible to do next hospital project on your own.

RE: Health care facilities hvac systems

(OP)
Thanks Drazen. I have wanted to alternative recommends. I worked in different healt care jobs. For only polyclinics (exam rooms and corridors), which system do you prefer? I think induction units in the exam rooms, and VAV in crowded corridors.

RE: Health care facilities hvac systems

I agree strongly with Drazen.

Best to you,

Goober Dave

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