We work with you to deliver improved occupant comfort, enhanced performance, energy efficiency, and a strong return on investment.
Our specialist HVACR services encompass the full lifecycle of assets, from design and construction to maintenance, servicing, compliance, sustainability, auditing, training, and upgrades.
We operate in accordance with Australian and New Zealand Standards, the National Construction Code of Australia (NCC), the New Zealand Building Code, and the New Zealand Building Act.
At AMPTEK SERVICES PTY LTD, our highly skilled technicians have extensive experience in energy management and sustainability, engineering and design, installation, and preventative maintenance of complete HVACR systems. This includes chillers, boilers, ventilation, and BMS control systems, along with in-house analytics. We create tailored solutions to meet your specific requirements.
The build-up of mould, bacteria, and grime on HVACR components can significantly impact indoor environmental quality. AMPTEK SERVICES PTY LTD has the capability to carry out a wide range of services, including air filtration programmes, filter frame rectification and replacement works, fan refurbishments, air duct cleaning, cleaning of Air Handling Units (AHUs), deep coil cleaning, kitchen exhaust system cleaning programmes with detailed reporting, and plant room cleaning, detailing, painting, and refurbishments.
We design all types of ventilation systems, from general air handling systems to specialised ventilation solutions for complex installations. All systems comply with relevant Australian and New Zealand Standards and National Construction Code requirements for both Australia and New Zealand.
It is essential that enclosed or underground car parks have adequate ventilation to prevent the build-up of toxic gases. AMPTEK SERVICES PTY LTD can design car park ventilation systems that comply with both performance-based and deemed-to-satisfy requirements of AS/NZS 1668.1:2015.
We can incorporate systems to monitor airborne particulates, CO₂, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), temperature, humidity, light, and noise levels.
Our expertise in construction projects enables us to design, refurbish, and fit out HVACR systems within your building. We ensure all projects are best-fit solutions, delivered on time and within budget.
Our Mechanical Rigging Team consists of trained technicians who specialise in HVACR systems. They are high-risk rigging trained and certified. Their services include HVACR mechanical repairs such as cooling towers, water pumps, Air Handling Units (AHUs), laser alignment services, as well as EC fan upgrades and retrofits.
Our factory-trained chiller team is dedicated to maintaining chillers to the highest standards, ensuring equipment operates at optimal efficiency. The team has in-depth knowledge of a wide range of equipment, including air-cooled and water-cooled systems, as well as high- and low-temperature applications. They are fully conversant with all types of refrigeration compressors, including reciprocating, scroll, screw, centrifugal, and magnetic centrifugal systems.
HVACR systems move air between indoor and outdoor environments, as well as regulate temperature in residential and commercial buildings. Essentially, they provide climate control, keeping you warm during winter and cool during summer. HVACR stands for:
H: Heating – ensuring the space is not too cold.
V: Ventilation – providing fresh air to prevent a space from becoming stale.
AC: Air Conditioning – keeping spaces from becoming too hot or humid.
R: Refrigeration – controlling cooling processes and heat transfer within systems.
An HVACR system is designed to move heat to maintain comfortable conditions within built environments. Heat is removed from a building in three stages:
Collection: Exchanged within the conditioned space using air
Transfer: Moved using water or refrigerant
Rejection: Dissipated using air, water, or the ground as a heat sink
In principle, HVACR systems follow the laws of thermodynamics to maintain clean and comfortable indoor air quality.
There are three common types of non-centralised HVACR systems:
• Rooftop Packaged Unit
• Split System
• Ducted System
The size of the HVACR system required depends on your building type and specific requirements. To achieve efficient climate control, consideration must be given to the built environment, maintenance access, and allowable levels of power and water consumption.
The cost of an HVACR system varies depending on its size and complexity, whether for industrial, commercial, or residential use. For an accurate quote, contact AMPTEK SERVICES PTY LTD with your requirements, and our team will be happy to assist.
AMPTEK SERVICES PTY LTD provides professional HVACR services across Australia, focusing on delivering reliable and measurable results for your facility. Contact our team today to discuss your requirements and find the right solution for your needs.
An air-cooled system typically has a lifespan of 12–15 years.
A water-cooled air conditioning system typically lasts 20–25 years.
Environmental conditions and the quality of maintenance carried out will significantly influence the lifespan of HVACR systems.
A bag filter typically lasts around one year, while cardboard filters usually last between 3–6 months. The lifespan depends on usage, building size, and environmental air quality.
Although HVACR systems can require a significant initial investment, they offer long-term value. High-efficiency systems can reduce energy costs while maintaining consistent comfort throughout the year.
Ideally, an HVACR system should be replaced on or before the end of its expected lifespan. Frequent repairs, declining performance, or rising energy costs are strong indicators that replacement may be required.
In commercial applications, HVACR maintenance should typically be performed monthly in accordance with Australian standards. Engaging a qualified HVACR technician ensures systems remain efficient and reliable.
HVACR systems should operate smoothly without excessive noise. Unusual sounds may indicate issues such as a worn fan belt, internal obstructions, or compressor faults. It is recommended to contact a qualified technician to diagnose and resolve the issue promptly, preventing further damage.
AMPTEK SERVICES PTY LTD acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we operate. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. We are committed to honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual connections to the land, waters, and communities, recognising their invaluable contributions to our society.