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MaxAir: Maryland's HVAC Defense Against Springtime Allergies

March 25, 2019

HVAC emergencies happen. This Spring, don't let allergies wipe out the entire office. Look into quality commercial HVAC defense. 

In March, it’s hard to tell what kind of weather to expect from one week to the next. From snow flurries early in the month, to driving with all the windows down towards the end, this weather can be down-right crazy. But what’s even crazier than the unpredictable weather, is not having the commercial HVAC defense systems up, and ready to go in the workspace.

When it comes to HVAC maintenance, it goes beyond just heating and cooling. There are many other maintenance issues that could unexpectedly occur over time. Sure, a happy office environment is one with comfortable temperature--but this time of year, it’s important to take indoor air quality seriously, as a factor that can affect the health of the office.

Whether it be in a large office with seas of cubicles, or a smaller office setting with only a handful of employees; properly maintained air purifiers and ventilation systems are a highly efficient way to ensure the health of everyone. Here, we will take a look at how air purifiers handle stale air around the office, and how energy recovery ventilators (ERVs)

Air Purifiers

Air Purifiers capture and kill airborne viruses, bacteria, mold spores, and allergens. They combine superior filtration efficiency with pathogen-killing technology, to deliver the best air purification possible.

 

The Infinity Air Purifier requires minimal maintenance--limited to just replacing the air purification cartridge, along with an inspection/brush cleaning of the ionization array. Frequency of air purifier cartridge replacement and cleaning of the ionization array may vary depending on ductwork design and local environmental conditions.

Energy Recovery Ventilators

Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) operate as an important part of an HVAC's system while improving the indoor air quality throughout the office. During warm and humid conditions, the ERV's core transfers unwanted, excess air. The ERV exhausts send allergy-ridden indoor air to the outside and fresh, clean air is drawn in from outside, spreading throughout the space, while the heat exchange core transfers heat energy to and from the incoming and outgoing air.

 

Features include:

  • Automatic defrost
  • Crossflow and counterflow cores
  • Prefilter for incoming air stream
  • Compatible with a variety of controls
  • Easy "no tools" maintenance
  • Quiet operation
  • 10 year limited warranty

This Spring, make sure all parts of the HVAC systems, besides just the heating and cooling systems are good to go. When your workspace needs commercial HVAC maintenance in Maryland, MaxAir is here for you, and will get it fixed or replaced in a hurry. Who has time for uncomfortable or sick employees when there’s work that needs to be done? With a quality, fine-tuned system, that will no longer be a problem. Whether your company works in a large warehouse or a small office, click here to take a look at how Max Air is here for all your HVAC needs, and head into Spring worry-free of the team spreading allergies to each other.

A furnace filter is a removable screen that is located between the air intake and furnace motor. The purpose of the filter is to stop airborne particles and dust from entering and producing damage to the furnace. Without a filter, the furnace can become clogged and work harder – over time, this could lead to a breakdown of the unit which is a costly – and preventable – expense.