
Miami is a city that is known for its mild winters and hot and humid summers. In the summer, the heat and humidity can feel unbearable when working at a job site. Temperatures can reach the mid to high 90s with the moisture at 95%, causing the heat index to be 100 plus degrees Fahrenheit.
Time is money, and you want to keep the job site running during these hot periods to avoid work slowdowns. A temperature control unit is ideal for keeping everything at a stable level, so you can continue working.Â
However, not every temperature control unit in Miami is the same, and you want to think about specific things to get the right one. Here are some of the areas you should consider to locate the best unit for your job site.Â
The Load
The load factor determines the pressure the unit experiences when in operation and how quickly everything stays cool. In the summer, you should think about a unit that cools fast and can handle running for extended periods (such as in the hot and muggy afternoons).Â
Typically, you should aim for a cooling capacity by adding .15 per kilowatt of energy for every ton. The idea is to have a cooling system that can run at maximum conditions without requiring shutdowns during the hottest parts of the day.Â
Pantropic Power can help you find the best temperature control units with our knowledge, experience, and professionalism. Since 1986, we have been serving South Florida’s industrial and construction requirements with innovative solutions.Â
The Flow
The airflow is critical for ensuring that the temperature remains constant by moving the cool temperatures throughout the location. In general, you want to take the differences in the room temperature versus the amount required (known as the inflow rate). You will come up with a calculation known as the Reynolds number, which are the internal forces to change the air temperature.Â
Pantropic Power can help with these calculations using a flow chart at our different locations. We also have the experience and expertise to recommend the best temperature control unit in Miami matching these requirements.Â
The Pump
A pump performance chart will help you to compare the rates of cooling versus the different pumps available. If you are using a pump demanding high usage, the best approach is to select a pump midway on the chart. You don’t want to overwork the seals or motors to ensure the pump has a long, useful life.Â
The team at Pantropic Power are experts on temperature control units, and we can assist by considering a host of factors to find the best one. We understand your needs and are here to help you find the right solutions for your worksite.Â
The Valves
The valves cool down the unit and are decided using the total amounts of cooling you will require (measured in tons). You want to consider that the pump will heat the unit and contribute to an increase in temperatures internally. The cooling valves bring in the outside air and keep everything chilly so the unit can work in hot and humid conditions.Â
We have charts that will help you decide the best sizes of valves based on the job and your requirements. All of this reduces any potential thermal shocks inside the processing circuits, so the unit functions correctly.Â
Pantropic Power uses the valve charts to help you select the best temperature control units. We are always available with friendly, simple, and straightforward answers to your questions.Â
The Size
The unit size is based on kilowatts to give you the ability to withstand the different parts and prevent the molding from heating up. The material and size play a role in how efficiently the unit runs and the total amounts of cool air you receive at your location.Â
Pantropic Power has an assortment of units that match what any job requires to keeping everything running smoothly.
We Are KnowledgeableÂ
These are a few things you should consider for your rental energy in Miami requirements at your job site. Call Pantropic Power today at 305-592-4944 and let us help you in choosing the best temperature control units. Our expertise and experience will assist you in finding a suitable unit that matches your needs.Â
We are located on NW 53rd Street, just off the Palmetto Expressway Lane Toll Road in Miami.Â