disaster recovery and emergency services; natural disasters; national state of emergency; aid

When to use emergency heating and cooling

Chiller breakdown at your manufacturing plant? Construction site lost heating in the depths of winter? Don’t worry. We’re here to talk you through all of the scenarios that may require emergency heating and cooling so that you know exactly what to do if disaster strikes. From flooding and fires to breakdown of vital machinery, find out everything you need to know below. 

How does emergency heat work?

Before we delve into when you should use emergency heating and cooling, it's vital that you understand the processes involved. So how does emergency heat work? Our fleet of temperature control engineers will be on hand to respond to any emergency – 24 hours a day.

When we arrive, we’ll set up our portable heater hire equipment and, if needed, combine with our industrial dehumidifiers to ensure your business is up and running again within hours of the emergency.

How do emergency cooling systems work?

Much like our emergency temporary heating, our emergency cooling systems work in a similar manner. Here at Aggreko, we understand how crucial temperature control can be at certain plants and factories.

To get things back to where they should be, our team of professionals can swiftly set up our emergency chiller hire equipment which can be used in conjunction with pre-existing HVAC applications for a smooth and flexible experience.

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