Test, Adjust & Balance FAQs
Getting Started
Submit a quote form on our website at the bottom of the Melink T&B page or you can email us at [email protected]. If you prefer, you can call us at 513.965.7300
It largely depends on the size and complexity of your HVAC system. Approximate timing: quick serve restaurant is one-two days; typical dinner house is two-four days; big box retail is five days; and a kitchen hood balance is one-two days.
Pricing depends on the program, site type, flexibility and scope of services.
The TAB service can be tailored to fit each building owner’s particular needs. It can range from a full TAB of every HVAC system to a TAB of only a particular piece of equipment or investigation of a specific problem area of the building.
The entire U.S., Caribbean and Canada.
In general, the more advance notice that is provided, the better the planning and coordination of resources, which results in a smoother and more cost-effective project. Lead time can also depend on the program, site type, flexibility and scope of services. Four weeks or more in advance of the perform date is average. Special situations requiring quick response usually can be accommodated.
We provide re-inspection services to verify that the contractors corrected any deficiencies found during the original test and balance. We perform surveys and provide recommendations on existing buildings being considered for a remodel or an upgrade of equipment. We also perform design reviews to reduce construction and operation costs and improve store comfort. If you are attempting LEED certification, our team can help with that as well.
The test and balance can be performed at any time, but the best opportunity is near the end of construction. This would be after all HVAC systems have been installed and started but before turnover to operations. During this time period, the TAB firm may uncover deficiencies that can still be corrected by the contractors before they leave the site and before the deficiencies create problems for your operations staff. Melink typically schedules a TAB one to two weeks prior to a facility’s opening.
The building should also be rebalanced in whole or in part whenever the building is remodeled, when any HVAC equipment is replaced or modified, and if any air balance-related issues are observed.
To ensure that the TAB can be performed efficiently and completely, it is ideal to have mechanical, electrical and controls contractors available to assist with system deficiencies or issues that may arise. Someone who can provide safe and clear access to the roof and spaces throughout the building is recommended as well.
The test and balance firm you choose should be certified by a national organization – such as the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) – to ensure it adheres to accepted and approved standards. The firm should also be independent (meaning the firm did not install the HVAC systems) to ensure it provides an objective inspection and follow-up report.
Understanding Test, Adjust & Balance
Submit a quote form on our website at the bottom of the Melink T&B page or you can email us at [email protected]. If you prefer, you can call us at 513.965.7300
It largely depends on the size and complexity of your HVAC system. Approximate timing: quick serve restaurant is one-two days; typical dinner house is two-four days; big box retail is five days; and a kitchen hood balance is one-two days.
Pricing depends on the program, site type, flexibility and scope of services.
The TAB service can be tailored to fit each building owner’s particular needs. It can range from a full TAB of every HVAC system to a TAB of only a particular piece of equipment or investigation of a specific problem area of the building.
The entire U.S., Caribbean and Canada.
In general, the more advance notice that is provided, the better the planning and coordination of resources, which results in a smoother and more cost-effective project. Lead time can also depend on the program, site type, flexibility and scope of services. Four weeks or more in advance of the perform date is average. Special situations requiring quick response usually can be accommodated.
We provide re-inspection services to verify that the contractors corrected any deficiencies found during the original test and balance. We perform surveys and provide recommendations on existing buildings being considered for a remodel or an upgrade of equipment. We also perform design reviews to reduce construction and operation costs and improve store comfort. If you are attempting LEED certification, our team can help with that as well.
The test and balance can be performed at any time, but the best opportunity is near the end of construction. This would be after all HVAC systems have been installed and started but before turnover to operations. During this time period, the TAB firm may uncover deficiencies that can still be corrected by the contractors before they leave the site and before the deficiencies create problems for your operations staff. Melink typically schedules a TAB one to two weeks prior to a facility’s opening.
The building should also be rebalanced in whole or in part whenever the building is remodeled, when any HVAC equipment is replaced or modified, and if any air balance-related issues are observed.
To ensure that the TAB can be performed efficiently and completely, it is ideal to have mechanical, electrical and controls contractors available to assist with system deficiencies or issues that may arise. Someone who can provide safe and clear access to the roof and spaces throughout the building is recommended as well.
The test and balance firm you choose should be certified by a national organization – such as the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) – to ensure it adheres to accepted and approved standards. The firm should also be independent (meaning the firm did not install the HVAC systems) to ensure it provides an objective inspection and follow-up report.
TAB Report
Submit a quote form on our website at the bottom of the Melink T&B page or you can email us at [email protected]. If you prefer, you can call us at 513.965.7300
It largely depends on the size and complexity of your HVAC system. Approximate timing: quick serve restaurant is one-two days; typical dinner house is two-four days; big box retail is five days; and a kitchen hood balance is one-two days.
Pricing depends on the program, site type, flexibility and scope of services.
The TAB service can be tailored to fit each building owner’s particular needs. It can range from a full TAB of every HVAC system to a TAB of only a particular piece of equipment or investigation of a specific problem area of the building.
The entire U.S., Caribbean and Canada.
In general, the more advance notice that is provided, the better the planning and coordination of resources, which results in a smoother and more cost-effective project. Lead time can also depend on the program, site type, flexibility and scope of services. Four weeks or more in advance of the perform date is average. Special situations requiring quick response usually can be accommodated.
We provide re-inspection services to verify that the contractors corrected any deficiencies found during the original test and balance. We perform surveys and provide recommendations on existing buildings being considered for a remodel or an upgrade of equipment. We also perform design reviews to reduce construction and operation costs and improve store comfort. If you are attempting LEED certification, our team can help with that as well.
The test and balance can be performed at any time, but the best opportunity is near the end of construction. This would be after all HVAC systems have been installed and started but before turnover to operations. During this time period, the TAB firm may uncover deficiencies that can still be corrected by the contractors before they leave the site and before the deficiencies create problems for your operations staff. Melink typically schedules a TAB one to two weeks prior to a facility’s opening.
The building should also be rebalanced in whole or in part whenever the building is remodeled, when any HVAC equipment is replaced or modified, and if any air balance-related issues are observed.
To ensure that the TAB can be performed efficiently and completely, it is ideal to have mechanical, electrical and controls contractors available to assist with system deficiencies or issues that may arise. Someone who can provide safe and clear access to the roof and spaces throughout the building is recommended as well.
The test and balance firm you choose should be certified by a national organization – such as the National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB) – to ensure it adheres to accepted and approved standards. The firm should also be independent (meaning the firm did not install the HVAC systems) to ensure it provides an objective inspection and follow-up report.