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Capability II · Climate & process

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HVAC & Ventilation

Industrial HVAC, refrigeration and process cooling systems, from concept design through BMS/SCADA integration to commissioning and service. Engineered for manufacturing plants, data centers, laboratories, pharma and food processing.

What we do

Scope at a glance

Each of the areas below is delivered in-house, from concept through execution to commissioning and service.

  1. 01

    Design of HVAC / Renewable Energy / Automation Systems

    From installation concept and control algorithms to full implementation design, including zoning, balances, technology selection and BMS/SCADA integration.

    • Installation concepts and control algorithms (logic, priorities, scenarios)
    • System vision: zoning, balances, technology selection
    • Technical and energy analyses for HVAC, refrigeration, RE, automation
    • Conceptual and implementation design (diagrams, routes, hydraulics, BMS/SCADA)
    • Efficiency-uplift solutions and heat-recovery design
  2. 02

    Implementation of Industrial HVAC / Renewable Energy / Process Cooling

    Turnkey installation of industrial systems by our own crews, including renewables and process cooling for manufacturing environments.

  3. 03

    Automation, BMS, Control, and Integration

    Building Management Systems, SCADA integration, control logic implementation and commissioning.

  4. 04

    Industrial Refrigeration and Precision Systems

    Process-critical refrigeration and precision climate systems for laboratories, pharma and data-center environments.

  5. 05

    Filtration and Process Systems

    Industrial filtration solutions including air handling, process exhaust and clean-environment systems.

  6. 06

    Service, Diagnostics, and Measurements

    Post-commissioning service contracts, diagnostic measurements and system optimisation.

Industries we serve

Sectors we deliver into

  • Manufacturing & industrial plants
  • Laboratories, cosmetics & pharmaceuticals
  • Data centers & IT infrastructure
  • Food processing & commercial kitchens

Project enquiry

An HVAC or process-cooling scope to spec out?

Share the project brief, we'll come back with a concept proposal and a clear cost timeline.

Sectors in detail

What a process-grade HVAC system actually has to do.

Manufacturing & industrial plants

Heat loads from machinery, fluctuating shifts and dust or particle loads define the envelope. Our design work starts from real production schedules, not nameplate ratings, and we balance ventilation, recovery and zoning so the system holds setpoint while the line runs full and recovers quickly when shifts change.

Laboratories, cosmetics & pharmaceuticals

Pressure cascades, particle counts and validated control loops. Lab and pharma scope means designing to clean-environment classification (ISO 14644 in the cleanroom family, EU GMP Annex 1 for sterile production) and integrating air-change rates that survive actual occupancy patterns rather than empty-room measurements.

Data centers & IT infrastructure

Precision cooling, hot-aisle/cold-aisle integration, redundancy planning. Data-center HVAC is essentially an availability problem dressed up as a thermal one, our design and implementation work treats it that way, with BMS-driven failure-mode handling and integration into the rest of the building's mechanical plant.

Food processing & commercial kitchens

High moisture, high turnover, hood and exhaust loads that change minute-to-minute. Filtration that survives a real kitchen schedule, ventilation that meets local health and hygiene rules, and refrigeration sized against the actual product profile.

How we work

Design, implementation, BMS, under one contract.

Most HVAC programmes fragment between designer, installer and controls integrator. Interface gaps then show up at commissioning. RS Marine consolidates the chain.

Step 01

Concept & energy analysis

Heat loads, balances, zoning, technology selection. We deliver an implementation design that is buildable, diagrams, hydraulic routes, control logic, BMS/SCADA points.

Step 02

Procurement & install

Air handling, refrigeration plant, ducting, hydraulic networks, instrumentation, installed by our own crews. Filtration and process equipment included where the design calls for it.

Step 03

BMS & commissioning

Control logic implemented, BMS/SCADA points integrated, sequences validated. Commissioning measurements documented in a form that supports later audits and performance tracking.

Step 04

Service & optimisation

Service contracts, diagnostic measurements, energy-recovery optimisation. We stay on the system long enough to see how it actually behaves.

FAQ

HVAC questions we hear most often.

Do you do design only, or also installation?

Both, ideally together. Most of our HVAC scopes are end-to-end, concept, implementation design, installation, BMS integration and commissioning. We can also pick up an existing design and just deliver execution where that fits the project.

Which BMS / SCADA platforms do you work with?

Vendor selection follows the project. We have implemented and integrated against the major industrial platforms, the work that matters is the control logic and the integration points, not the brand on the controller.

Can you handle process cooling for pharma or data centers?

Yes. Process cooling and precision climate systems are part of our standard scope. Cleanroom-classified environments, validated control loops and the documentation packages that go with them are familiar territory.

Do you support energy-recovery and renewables in retrofits?

Yes. Heat-recovery design and integration of renewable energy sources (PV-driven, heat-pump, hybrid systems) are part of our concept work. Most retrofit opportunities are about wringing efficiency out of existing duct and pipe runs rather than ripping everything out.

What about service contracts after handover?

We offer service, diagnostics and periodic measurements as part of the engagement. The same crews who built the system tend to be the ones servicing it, fewer interface gaps when something needs attention.