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Facility Engineering

Commercial RTU Mastery.

Lexington's commercial buildings—from retail hubs in Hamburg to medical offices on Eagle Creek—require a different level of mechanical stewardship. Commercial Rooftop Units (RTUs) are high-volume machines that manage smoke control, vent volume, and precise thermal loads simultaneously. At **Hvac Pros Lexington**, we provide industrial-grade response to commercial facility managers. **Caleb Phillips** understands that HVAC downtime is a direct hit to your building's profitability.

Economizer Logic & ASHRAE Compliance.

One of the most common points of commercial HVAC failure is the economizer. When outdoor temperatures are ideal, the economizer opens to bring in "free cooling." If the logic board or damper actuator fails, the system may run its compressors 24/7 or bring in too much humid Lexington air. We calibrate these systems to ensure compliance with ASHRAE standards, significantly lowering your operational overhead.

VFD Integration & Air Balancing.

Large commercial spaces often suffer from "pressure imbalances"—doors that are hard to open or whistle due to airflow velocity. We implement and manage **Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)** that adjust motor speed based on demand, rather than running at 100% capacity. This extends the life of the blower assembly and provides silent, invisible comfort for your tenants.

Preventive Maintenance SLAs.

For our commercial clients, we don't just offer "tune-ups." We provide **Service Level Agreements (SLAs)** that focus on mechanical ROI. This includes vibration analysis, spectral oil analysis for compressors, and high-pressure chemical cleaning of industrial coils. Our goal is to prevent the $2.00 part from causing a $20,000 catastrophic failure.

Commercial Engineering FAQ

Do you offer emergency 24/7 commercial response?

Yes. We prioritize commercial accounts for rapid dispatch to ensure business continuity and tenant comfort.

What is the typical lifespan of a commercial RTU?

With clinical maintenance, a quality RTU can last 15-20 years. Without it, mechanical friction and component decay usually result in a replacement within 10-12 years.