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.
Bukhara is among the hottest cities in Uzbekistan — summer air often exceeds +45°C, which punishes undersized condensers and poorly insulated refrigerant lines. Aurum Prodest designs climate systems with capacity reserve, heat-resistant outdoor units rated to +52°C, and copper piping with anti-corrosion treatment. We work in the UNESCO-listed historic center where installation must respect architecture, and in modern districts where new guest houses and retail space demand efficient cooling.
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.
Bukhara · 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.
Desert heat and low humidity define Bukhara's climate: standard residential splits often fail when rooftop temperatures soar. We specify inverter models with extended high-ambient ratings, elevate outdoor units for airflow, and shade lines along sun-facing walls — practices that extend compressor life in the Kyzylkum fringe.
Guest houses and madrasah-turned-hotels near Lyabi-Hauz and the Ark need quiet comfort without visible clutter. Aurum Prodest plans concealed duct routes, slim wall units, and shared VRV systems for multi-room properties so owners can cool entire courtyards from one outdoor frame.
Beyond tourism, we equip administrative buildings, workshops, and bazaar retail with ventilation that handles dust from nearby streets. Seasonal maintenance every three months is standard here — coil cleaning and refrigerant checks prevent breakdowns during Ramadan and summer peak occupancy.
We recommend inverter splits and VRV systems with certified high-ambient operation — typically Daikin and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries lines tested to +52°C. Copper pipe, thick insulation, and UV-resistant line covers are mandatory; we avoid undersized condensers that trip on hot afternoons.
Yes. We work with owners and architects inside conservation guidelines: hidden piping, minimal facade impact, and rooftop or courtyard condenser placement. Every visible element is approved before drilling.
At least twice a year — before summer and after the season. In dusty conditions near the old bazaars, quarterly filter and coil cleaning prevents efficiency loss and compressor stress.
Multi-room guest houses often use VRV/VRF with several indoor types — wall, ducted, or cassette — fed by one or two outdoor modules. We calculate simultaneous load for worst-case occupancy and kitchen heat gain.
Modern inverter heat pumps cool in summer and heat efficiently on cool desert nights. We size for both peaks so guests do not rely on portable heaters that overload wiring in older buildings.
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