5 Things To Know About Economizers Guide

Economizers are required on rooftop package units at residential and commercial properties in some parts of the country because they make HVAC systems more energy efficient. Economizers detect outside temperature and humidity conditions to determine if circulating external air inside will still maintain desired temperatures while lessening how much the HVAC system must work.
Our guide breaks down this complex equipment with the top 5 most important things to know about economizers, including how they work, the different types available, their advantages, why they might fail, and what codes and regulations could impact them. Plus, our labeled internal and external diagrams offer a better understanding of how this equipment works.
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