From Gas Piping Repairs to Combustion Efficiency, We’re Your Go-to Mechanical Contractors
There’s no job too big or too small for the mechanical contractors you can trust. We’re backed by our long-standing reputation, experience and up-to-the-minute knowledge of mechanical contracting projects for your multi-unit building, business or commercial space. We’ll partner with you to maintain a variety of services and processes — from installation to repair to replacement to keep you up and running and your tenants satisfied.
Whether it’s routine boiler maintenance, motor repair or the fabrication of gas piping, our mechanical contractor services are designed to protect your property — and your bottom line. We’ll keep your gas piping systems and moving parts running at maximum efficiency, in the most cost-effective manner possible, providing services such as:
- Piping. Mechanical piping, gas piping, oil and domestic piping and more — we handle the installation, as well as all of your post-installation needs. Your piping systems may require new fabrication, modification and repair to achieve ongoing quality and assurance.
- Pump repair. Manhattan Welding is your complete source for pump units and maintenance. Our experienced staff provides testing, monitoring, maintenance and repair for pumps of all types.
- Replacement. We work with all brands and manufacturers to provide you with the products that will not only replace, but upgrade your systems to better meet your service needs.
- Motors. Your motors must work efficiently in order to carry out your home or building’s essential processes. We’ll replace or repair your motors to ensure the performance of a total system.
- Boilers/burners. Gas, oil or dual-fuel, we’ll service your equipment from cleanings to replacements and ensure combustion efficiency.
- Tanks. Don’t hesitate to contact us for routine cleaning, maintenance, upgrades or removal, as well as testing and compliance assurance.
Call your trusted mechanical contractor today to schedule your next service appointment.
Ensuring optimal efficiency for the long-term
How clean is your burner? Its cleanliness has a lot to do with combustion efficiency — the measurement, in percentage, of how well your equipment is burning a specific fuel. If your burner’s not running at its most optimal level, you’re likely wasting fuel, which in turn, causes the boiler to become even dirtier and further decreases its efficiency. It’s a domino effect, and without the right testing, your equipment — and your investment in it — could be suffering.
When you have your burner cleaned and serviced, our technicians will conduct an electronic combustion efficiency analysis to test and evaluate the performance of your equipment. Our mechanical contractors can truly help you get the most out of your equipment in terms of efficiency, value and life span.
Traditionally, older boilers barely reach 80% efficiency. We’d like to help you exceed that. Whether we’re building something from scratch or maintaining an older system, we’re always shooting for the maximum efficiency possible for that piece of equipment, or recommending new equipment when necessary, to minimize the chance of breakdowns and the associated headaches.
Energy management control system: A more sophisticated “thermostat”
In an electronic combustion efficiency analysis, the combustion analyzer gets the unit to run and determines how it’s running — setting the air/fuel ratio to generate the perfect flame pattern. And the knowledge you gain can be used for smarter energy management.
An energy management control system provides energy savings in a different manner. Instead of just taking the room’s temperature, the energy management control system calculates various factors, such as the outside temperature, heating system, building style and desired indoor temperature. Then, based on certain algorithms, it determines how hard and for how long the boiler should operate. Based on the design of your building, for example, when the outdoor temperature is 50 degrees, you may only need the building to operate at approximately 50%. However, when the outdoor temperature is 20 degrees, you may need the boiler to operate at 80-90%.
At Manhattan Welding, we’re also an energy management company. We install energy management control systems, typically wired into the boiler and various sensors to control them. So if you set your energy management controls to 55 degrees, once the outside temperature reaches 55 degrees, it would shut off the heating system completely. Think about the potential for cost savings, especially on larger properties.
If you want to increase your combustion efficiency and improve your energy management, call your reliable energy management company today to schedule a service appointment.