Heating equipment selection, supply, and installation sized to your building's heat loss and operating schedule — not generic catalogue ratings. Aurum Prodest installs electric and hydronic heaters, air curtains, and convectors for commercial and industrial spaces across Uzbekistan.
Fergana is the administrative and cultural heart of the valley, with hospitals, polyclinics, universities, and schools that must meet strict air-exchange and hygiene rules — not just comfort cooling. Aurum Prodest designs ventilation for treatment rooms, labs, and auditoriums, installs HEPA or high-grade filtration where protocols require it, and delivers quiet classroom systems that do not drown out lecturers. We reference Uzbek SanPiN norms and document airflow at commissioning.
We calculate room heat loss through walls, roofs, glazing, and infiltration before recommending any heater. Right-sized equipment maintains comfort without energy waste, excessive cycling, or undersized performance on the coldest days.
Fergana · 06 We calculate room heat loss through walls, roofs, glazing, and infiltration before recommending any heater. Right-sized equipment maintains comfort without energy waste, excessive cycling, or undersized performance on the coldest days.
Electric heaters suit spaces without central hot water. Hydronic units connect to existing boiler loops or dedicated heat sources. Air curtains over entrances reduce heat loss while maintaining pedestrian flow in retail and hospitality settings.
All installations include proper electrical protection, grounded connections, and — for hydronic systems — balanced flow, air bleeding, and insulation on supply lines. Safety checks are completed before the system is handed over.
Where the project requires it, we integrate heating with ventilation systems and building automation — coordinating control sequences so heating, ventilation, and air conditioning work together rather than against each other. Central scheduling reduces energy waste during unoccupied hours.
Healthcare projects demand pressure regimes — positive in operating suites, controlled exhaust in isolation areas, and regular filter logs. Our engineers have sized systems for wards, dental units, and diagnostic rooms in Fergana, coordinating with medical staff on redundancy and noise limits at night.
Schools and universities across the city need CO₂-aware fresh air without freezing classrooms in winter. We use heat recovery where budgets allow, otherwise balanced supply fans with preheat coils. Exam halls and computer labs get separate loads so IT heat does not starve adjacent rooms.
Hotels and government offices round out our portfolio — ducted aesthetics in lobbies, splits for retrofitted Soviet-era buildings, and service contracts so filters are changed before allergy season when valley smog and pollen peak.
Yes — in line with SanPiN 2.1.3.1375 and accepted practice for operating rooms, wards, labs, and sterile storage. We provide calculation sheets, equipment passports, and test acts for inspectors.
We have installed systems in schools and higher-education buildings: low-noise indoor units, fresh air for auditoriums, and separate zoning for admin blocks and canteens.
Often yes — high-static ducted splits, compact ceiling cassettes, or facade-mounted supply boxes with minimal core drilling. Survey determines what structure allows.
Higher air change rates, good filtration, and sometimes upper-room UV or exhaust boosting — depending on room class. We never substitute guesswork for measured airflow.
Annual and seasonal contracts cover filter replacement, belt and bearing checks on AHUs, and emergency call-out — with spare parts from our Tashkent stock.
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