In order to meet the increasing demand and expectations of customers, technology is evolving at a very rapid pace. Similar is the case with traditionally used heating and cooling machinery, which are now being replaced by highly automated and progressive HVAC systems. Unlike the previously used machinery, an HVAC system uses modern controls to ventilate, heat and air-condition an entire building. It not only regulates the temperature of an indoor space but also monitors the air velocities, pressure, humidity, water and air flow, presence of occupants and, the gas and electricity consumption.
Advanced HVAC systems can also assist agriculture by providing regulation of temperature, humidity, and ventilation; they can be used for grow rooms, greenhouses, and other types of indoor farming; they help preserve medicine and store food; they enable us to preserve and protect historical artifacts, important documents and objects that have cultural significance from humidity; control humidity levels in aircraft; make shopping in malls and cinemas memorable with proper air ventilation; increase life expectancy rates by preventing heat strokes; and make living possible in areas which were traditionally considered unhabitable and hostile.
A cutting-edge HVAC system has now become a necessity for households, businesses, industries and agriculture because of its benefits. An efficient HVAC system is installed with state-of-the-art air purification and powerful filtration technology which not only eliminates allergens but also combats different kinds of air pollutants. The system provides us with smart controls through which we can adjust, set and maintain the temperature with just one click, creating a comfortable and ideal environment by maintaining the humidity levels. Apart from residential buildings, HVAC systems can now be found in many commercial buildings such as hotels, universities, offices and hospitals. Moreover, in agricultural applications, growers look for a reliable and efficient HVAC system that can help them maintain the optimal temperature and humidity levels needed for healthy plant growth. The HVAC system market has witnessed a boom after the arrival of Covid-19 and has become the most important part of a building’s infrastructure.
One company that is contributing to the growth of the HVAC industry by manufacturing the finest and superior HVAC systems and refrigeration equipment is Altaqua. Altaqua, which has its headquarters located in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China, was founded in 2008 by Huachun Ke. It is a registered brand of Alto Refrigeration Manufacturing Co., Limited, and is listed on the Guangdong Equity Exchange since 2016, with the 220110-stock symbol. The company is known for producing high-quality heat pump products, dehumidifiers, chillers, and grow room HVAC systems, which go through a series of strict tests after which they are given Electrical Testing Laboratory certification from the British multinational certification, assurance, product testing and inspection company, Intertek.
In order to provide top-quality products to its customers, Altaqua follows and implements the ISO9001:2015 Quality Management Systems (QMS), which is the specified standard of quality management globally. The company, since its establishment has obtained 12 invention patents and 50 utility models. An integrated structural refrigerator (2016107933140), a refrigerant self-balancing device for a multi-condenser refrigeration system (2016109511603), heat pump IoT system based on PLC control (2018109432916), an energy-saving swimming pool heat pump system (2018109405976), an air volume distributor (2018109425471) and a portable water purification device (2018107003297) are some of the selected patents that are currently owned by the company. HVAC systems manufactured by Altaqua will likely dominate the HVAC industry in future because of the cost efficiency, superior sustainability, comfort and innovative products it provides. As the commercial property owners and home owners are switching over to the digital and automated systems, the HVAC industry is expected to grow even more in the future. After looking at its benefits, we can say that it is very hard to survive in these modern times without an HVAC system.