Get the commercial and industrial HVAC equipment you need from Air Management Products Company (AMP.CO) in Bloomington, Illinois. We regularly serve clients in Bloomington, Normal, Champaign, Urbana, Peoria, Decatur, Springfield, Effingham, Rock Island, Quad Cities, LaSalle, Peru and most of Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Minnesota, Kentucky and Texas. Specializing in Institutions, Universities, Sports Arenas and Athletic Facilities, Hospitals, Medical Office Buildings, Laboratories and Industrial Applications.
In business since 1999, Air Management Products Company (AMP.CO) has the expertise and experience needed to help you select and engineer efficient HVAC equipment in the Bloomington, Illinois, area. We focus on commercial and industrial applications. Backed by more than 15 years of doing good business, we continue to provide our customers with the support they need to have success on the job. Give us a call for any small or large project involving any type of HVAC equipment. We always do our best to make sure you are satisfied.
There is a common misconception that Freon needs to be added to a HVAC system once a year to assure peak performance. However, if it much be replaced that often, there is actually a leak that needs to be found.
Did you know that the most common reason for an HVAC system to break has to do with clogged air filters? Filters should be changed based on manufacturer's specifications. If not, your system will have to work harder to circulate air, leading to higher monthly utility bills.
Did you know that the components of HVAC systems were invented during the Industrial Revolution? HVAC system design requires knowledge in equipment technology as well as mechanical engineering. These were both fields that led the way in the Industrial Revolution.
Did you know that the idea of a central heating system dates back to 100 A.D. and the Roman Empire? Heaters were installed under homes and the hot air, which rises, filled the home, and kept it warm during the winter.
There are several efficiency measures that are traditionally used for HVAC system components. These are AFUE (annual fuel utilization efficiency), COP (coefficient of performance), E (thermal efficiency), EER (energy efficiency ratio), and HSPF (heating seasonal performance factor).