Since 1933, Danfoss has engineered climate-control components for commercial HVAC, district energy transfer stations, and industrial refrigeration plants. The numbers below summarize the scale facility teams and consulting engineers rely on when they standardize on one control platform across campuses.
Nine decades of thermostatic, compressor, and drive development for building mechanical systems.
Continuous product evolution from radiator thermostats to oil-free Turbocor chillers.
Global distribution for multi-site developers who specify the same valve and drive families worldwide.
Application engineering and manufacturing capacity sized for large-volume project releases.
HVAC & refrigeration, industrial automation interfaces, mobile hydraulics for OEM equipment, and district energy.
HVAC System & Accessories plus Plumbing Pipes & Valves for hydronic and refrigerant circuits.
Our application teams publish Kv presetting charts, refrigerant capacity maps, and VLT HVAC drive parameter guides so consulting engineers can cite verifiable numbers in energy models and TAB reports. When projects debate natural versus engineered surface finishes elsewhere in the building envelope, the mechanical room still needs measurable flow rates, fire resistance rating of adjacent assemblies, and documented BTU/hr or kW capacity—Danfoss focuses on that controllable side of the plant.
Facility directors often ask how prefabricated mechanical skids compare with traditional stick-built plant rooms. We support both paths: factory-assembled chiller packages that arrive with Turbocor compressors and expansion valves already mapped, and field-installed hydronic loops where TRVs and differential-pressure valves are commissioned against TAB sheets. In either case, load bearing capacity of equipment pads, thermal conductivity of pipe insulation, and ENERGY STAR or LEED documentation for the wider building remain owner decisions—our role is to keep the control layer precise, certified, and serviceable through authorized distributors in more than one hundred countries.
Training materials cover expansion valve installation, floor heating thermostat setup, and VLT HVAC drive manual parameter groups so site technicians can verify superheat, slab temperatures, and fan curves without waiting for a factory visit. That operational discipline is how a ninety-year engineering culture stays useful on today’s multi-jurisdiction campuses.
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