HVAC Testing Adjusting Balancing (TAB QATAR)
HVAC Air & Water Testing, Adjusting, Balancing (TAB) Chilled Water Hydronic Balancing TAB QATAR testing & balancing services in Qatar Hydronic TAB QATAR
Heating, ventilating & air conditioning systems, along with associated building automation systems, have become more complex than ever. The correct adjustment and balance of fluid & AIR flow distribution, with respect to design intent, must be established as to insure the most efficient operation of a new or modified facility mechanical system.
MES TAB in Qatar, carries an independent TAB services in Qatar, strives to provide owners and design teams with the unbiased quality assurance required which includes System Commissioning, Air Balancing & Hydronic Balancing as per the latest NEBB , CIBSE, BISRA Standards and Codes.
HVAC TAB and Related Services Provided By MES TAB Division:
- New/existing air and hydronic chilled water system balance and troubleshooting
- Inspection/certification of fume hoods and associated exhaust systems
- New or existing kitchen exhaust system troubleshooting and/or TAB
- Temperature control system verification (light, or non-formal commissioning)
- Pressure/duct leak testing and investigations
- Pre-demolition system design surveys (for renovation/addition upgrade capacity determination)
- Indoor air quality testing
MES TAB is a fully equipped with the latest calibrated equipment in both Air and Hydronic TAB –
- Air TAB -Testing, Adjusting and Balancing
- Hydronic TAB -Testing, Adjusting and Balancing
Equipment Used in HVAC Air & Water Testing, Adjusting & Balancing:
- Alnor AVM440 Velometer Thermal Anemometer Air Velocity/Humidity Meter

2. TSI 9515 Hotwire Anemometer – VelociCalc

3. Vane Style Thermo-Anemometer Air Velocity Meter with Hygrometer

4. Kanomax TABmaster Air Flow Hood Model 6710

5. Testo 470 tachometer (Non-contact and mechanical rpm measurement)

6. COMDRONIC AC6 DIGITAL electronic manometer which is designed to measure differential pressures – within the range of 0.5 kPa to 200 kPa – primarily on balancing valves within water-based HVAC systems
