Air conditioning Benchmarks

Air Conditioning Tests
Air Conditioning Tests

There are many basic criteria that are taken into consideration when installing air conditioning systems. For example, safety concerns such as temperature, humidity, indoor air quality, air speed or air movement, number of air changes per hour, indoor air pressure demands, outdoor design values, health, fire and explosion, reliability, life of devices, electricity, water and natural Operating costs such as gas, acoustics and vibration are among these criteria.

In order to overcome the ventilation problems of modern buildings used for residential or working purposes, the control of air conditioning systems is very important. The HVAC systems installed in these buildings improve air quality in people's environments and create comfort conditions at optimum temperatures. HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning and stands for heating, ventilation and air conditioning. HVAC systems, which cover all branches of the ventilation sector, fall within the core business of mechanical engineering.

Air conditioning means controlling the air in a closed space at the same time as cleaning, temperature, humidity, air circulation and similar conditions. Therefore, it is used not only for cooling purposes but also for heating purposes. Air conditioning systems ensure the comfort, health and healthiness of the employees, especially in working environments. For this reason, humidity, temperature, cleanliness values ​​of the air in the environment and efficient supply and distribution of the air conditioned is important.

During the specific test studies, the current regulations and the relevant standards published by many domestic and foreign organizations are taken into consideration. In line with the needs of the enterprises, our organization also performs air conditioning tests within the framework of specific tests.

Meanwhile, our organization has been accredited by ÖSAS accreditation organization in accordance with TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 General Requirements for the Qualification of Testing and Calibration Laboratories and serves within this framework.