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Kleinfeldt proudly offers experts in the subdisciplines of mechanical engineering: thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer. As industry leaders in HVAC and HVACR (Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration), Kleinfeldt delivers the design of safe and healthy building conditions, regulated via temperature and humidity, and fresh air from outdoors. For industrial or commercial settings, Kleinfeldt offers design expertise in Makeup Air Units (MAU); air handlers that condition 100% outdoor air. Kleinfeldt maintains familiarity with all regulatory and standardization organizations in the HVAC industry, including: HARDI, ASHRAE, SMACNA, ACCA, Uniform Mechanical Code, International Mechanical Code and AMCA, in an effort to promote—through high standards and research—a sustainable world. Energy efficiency can be improved in large buildings through the introduction of zoned heating; where zone dampers and thermostats are used in conjunction with the venting system to selectively block the flow of air in forced air systems. Energy recovery systems can incorporate the use of heat exchangers to recover latent heat from exhausted air, via heat recovery ventilation or energy recovery ventilation systems. Or think solar. Ontario has dramatically increased the incentives available to site owners or managers who install solar hot water systems. The Ontario Solar Thermal Heating Initiative (OSTHI) provides up to $400,000 per project, a figure that is now matched by the federal government to support projects costing $1.5 million or more. OSTHI supports the goal of creating a 'culture of conservation' to generate energy savings and create green jobs. Solar installations reduce the use of fossil fuel-based energy by upwards of 25 to 50%. Whatever your HVAC direction, Kleinfeldt can support it. First, we work to understand and evaluate your needs. Then, we design to your specifications, using industry experience and up-to-the-moment technologies, an HVAC solution that complies with, or exceeds, all governmental regulations.
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