December 19, 2022

HVAC Solutions for Cleaner Air, Health Benefits and Energy Efficiency

Sustainability enhancements in commercial construction are the wave of the future. With a growing worldwide population and greater environmental changes, the need for heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) within construction is also on the rise. Serving as the respiratory system for buildings, it is essential to consider opportunities related to improving or revolutionizing HVAC in the fight for carbon neutrality. 

HVAC systems comprise 40–60% of energy usage within buildings, translating to approximately 15% of total energy consumption worldwide. For this reason, HVAC systems are important targets for efficiency improvements. Companies are investing in more sustainable technologies and equipment to utilize less energy to heat, cool and run appliances, working together towards the achievement of net-zero carbon emissions.

A significant opportunity for improved efficiency of HVAC systems exists at the design stage. A proper design helps lower energy consumption, while providing a safe and comfortable indoor environment. To ensure optimal performance and achieve energy-saving goals, design engineers take into consideration all components that go into HVAC systems. Quality gasketing and sealing materials in HVAC applications allow for lower energy bills and an improved indoor environment that has significantly less dust or other pollutants, providing cleaner air and greater health benefits.

Gasketing and Tape Solutions for Modern Day HVAC Needs

The most common HVAC gasketing needs include:
  • Sealing

A soft material with good compressibility and an appropriate thickness is ideal for both dimensional variation and uneven edges often found in HVAC ductwork. As metal ductwork often experiences dimensional changes and shifts between warmed and cooled air, gaskets that provide leak-tight sealing and have good compression recovery are ideal for responding to these frequent changes.

  • Reducing vibration transmission

The cellular structure of the gasket can aid in absorbing the vibration caused by HVAC fans and motors. These gasketing applications help to avoid the low humming sounds and prevent noise complaints from building occupants.

  • Environmental resistance

Many HVAC systems, especially commercial ones, are installed outdoors, on roofs of buildings. These outdoor applications require gasketing solutions that can serve as a buffer from environmental factors such as water seepage, dust or sunlight. Potential solutions include PVC, EPDM, neoprene rubber or premium silicones. The best solutions can stand up to the challenge of UV lighting, extreme temperatures, moisture penetration and ozone resistance.