The Steep Cost of Unplanned Downtime
The damage your organization can suffer from unplanned downtime depends on which building systems are affected, but even the failure of a single system is costly enough to impact your revenue.The potential costs of downtime—and the benefits of uninterrupted uptime—are too important to ignore. Check out some ways you can minimize unexpected HVAC downtime...

1. A consistently uncomfortable building will quickly drive people out. Opt for an efficient, easy-to-control HVAC system , such as a variable refrigerant flow model that can heat some spaces and cool others simultaneously. Effortless control like this keeps more people happy more of the time, which means your building remains competitive. 

2. Choose a large enough capacity that the HVAC system can function at peak efficiency most of the time. A unit that is too small will have to work hard to keep up, leading to system downtime.

3. All building equipment needs regular preventive maintenance. Look for a scheduled maintenance program that will replace parts before they wear out, which will help you avoid downtime from component failure. Know how long components typically last and compare that to the timeline set by the manufacturer. 

Contact us today to learn how we can help prevent unplanned downtime at your facility!