Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, How do I increase the airflow in my HVAC system? 

Is it time to start working on the commercial HVAC system on your property?

There are a lot of people that don’t know where to begin and just assume the airflow they are getting is what they will have to deal with for a long time to come. It is best to avoid something like this by staying as patient as you can be.

Here are some of the main tips to think about as you are trying to figure out what works and what doesn’t for your particular HVAC system. These tips are going to get the job done and improve your airflow immediately.

1. Install an Air Booster Fan

The air booster fan is one of those important qualities that will go a long way when you are trying to set things into motion.

You should look to go with a setup where there is an air booster fan added to the system. This is going to give a kick to the system that is a must to get it to perform at peak efficiency. It will take a bit of time to figure out what is needed for your system but a professional can assist in this matter.

The right air booster fan is going to make a serious difference in the long-term.

2. Remove Ventilation Blockages

There are times when the ventilation is going to become a real issue and has to be your primary focus.

The idea is that this is going to get blocked due to the amount of pressure being put on the system during the day. As time goes on, the ventilation is going to be going through a lot of air and that is when the blockages start to become a real problem.

If you don’t take the time to remedy these problems, you are not going to see appropriate results at all. It is essential to get on top of this to the best of your ability.

3. Optimize Speed Connections

Multiple speed connections are present in a modern HVAC system and those are going to have to be a top priority for you. Otherwise, you are not going to see appropriate results and it is just not going to work as you want it to.

Look to optimize the speed connections to the best of your ability so you are getting the fans to work as they are supposed to.

Sometimes, a little tweak in this regard makes all the difference in the world.

4. Change the Filter Regularly

It is essential to focus on the filter when it comes to your HVAC system. A lot of people struggle with this and that is what holds them back over the long-term. If you are not taking the time to look at the filter, you are going to end up with a horrible solution that doesn’t work as intended.

The goal should be to set a schedule and regularly check the filter for debris. This will keep the system churning as it needs to.

Final Thoughts

These are the tips that are going to make a real difference when it comes to your system and how it functions throughout the year. A commercial setup has to be perfect or you are not going to see appropriate results. A lot of people struggle with this and that is what holds them back. Take the time to increase the airflow with your system and know everything is going to be as clean as it needs to be.

This will improve your overall operational efficiency and it is going to feel better inside the property at all times too.

Michael Hope is the founder of M&K Heating and Cooling Services. Michael’s experience has always been in the mechanical fields. In 1991, Michael moved to Nevada to work at the Nevada Test Site in the drilling operations for the nuclear testing facilities. After the Nuclear test treaty was signed in 1992, Michael retrained in the HVAC/R field and has been doing it since. Michael is currently NATE (North American Technical Excellence) certified. This is the only nationally recognized certification in the HVAC field.

Author: Michael Hope

Michael Hope is the founder of M&K Heating and Cooling Services. Michael’s experience has always been in the mechanical fields. In 1991, Michael moved to Nevada to work at the Nevada Test Site in the drilling operations for the nuclear testing facilities. After the Nuclear test treaty was signed in 1992, Michael retrained in the HVAC/R field and has been doing it since. Michael is currently NATE (North American Technical Excellence) certified. This is the only nationally recognized certification in the HVAC field.