Voltage on Commercial Properties

Voltage on Commercial Properties

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In a commercial property, there are typically several different electrical voltages used to power various components and systems. The most common voltages found in a commercial property are:

  • 120/240V: This voltage is commonly used to power large appliances, such as ovens, ranges, and air conditioning units. It is also often used to power lighting and outlet circuits.
  • 208V: This voltage is commonly used to power medium-sized appliances, such as refrigerators and some air conditioning units. It is also used to power some lighting and outlet circuits.
  • 480V: This voltage is used to power large motors and some industrial equipment. It is commonly used on larger commercial buildings and properties where long electrical runs are required or high-power usage demands.  It is often found in some industrial or manufacturing facilities as well.
  • 24V: This voltage is commonly used to power low-voltage systems, such as security systems and fire alarm systems.

The wires used to carry electrical current are typically color-coded to indicate their voltage rating and function. The most common wire colors used for each voltage type are:

  • 120/240V: Black, red, and white
  • 208V: Green, brown, and yellow
  • 480V: Green, black, and yellow
  • 24V: Red, black, and yellow

It is important to use the correct voltage and wire type for each component or system in a commercial property to ensure the safety and efficiency of the electrical system. If you have questions about the electrical voltages or wire types used in your commercial property, don’t hesitate to contact Century Commercial Service. Our team of experienced electricians can help you determine the correct voltage and wire type for your needs and handle any necessary installations or repairs.

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HVAC Heat Pumps

HVAC Heat Pumps

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There are several types of commercial HVAC heat pumps that are commonly used in commercial buildings, including air-source heat pumps, water-source heat pumps, and geothermal heat pumps.

Air-source heat pumps use the outside air to heat and cool a building. They work by absorbing heat from the outside air and transferring it into the building during the winter, and releasing heat from the building into the outside air during the summer. These systems are relatively inexpensive to install and maintain, but they may not be as efficient in extreme weather conditions.

Water-source heat pumps use a water loop to transfer heat between the inside and outside of a building. They work by absorbing heat from the water loop and transferring it into the building during the winter, and releasing heat from the building into the water loop during the summer. These systems are more efficient than air-source heat pumps, but they may be more expensive to install and maintain due to the need for a water loop.

Geothermal heat pumps use the ground or a body of water as a heat source or heat sink. They work by absorbing heat from the ground or water during the winter and releasing it into the building, and absorbing heat from the building during the summer and releasing it back into the ground or water. These systems are extremely efficient, but they may be more expensive to install and maintain due to the need for underground piping or a well.

To ensure that your commercial heat pump system is operating efficiently and effectively, it is important to maintain it on a regular basis. This may include tasks such as cleaning and replacing filters, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting the system for any signs of wear or damage. It is generally recommended to have heat pumps inspected and maintained at least once a year, although more frequent maintenance may be needed depending on the age and condition of the system.

HVAC Heat Pumps
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Heat pumps can fail for a variety of reasons, including issues with the compressor, the expansion valve, the evaporator, or the air handler. Other common causes of heat pump failure include low refrigerant levels, dirty or clogged filters, and faulty wiring or controls.

Here at Century Commercial Service, we offer a range of services for the maintenance and repair of commercial heat pumps. Our team of experienced technicians is trained to work on all types of heat pumps, and we have the tools and expertise to get the job done right. Whether you need routine maintenance, emergency repairs, or a complete system replacement, we have the experience and knowledge to provide you with the best possible service. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you keep your commercial HVAC system running smoothly.

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