HVAC Installation Project – Dawlat Al-Ghalban Villa

Are You Looking For An HVAC System That Blends Powerful Performance With Architectural Elegance? Discover How Al-Quds Company Achieved The Perfect Balance At The 'Dawlat Al-Ghalban Villa' In Mishref Using Advanced CARRIER Systems—

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Client Name مشروع فيلا دولة الغلبان
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date 2026-03-03

The Dawlat Al-Ghalban Villa project stands as a prime example of the precision Al-Quds Company applies in executing complex mechanical systems. Our objective went beyond mere HVAC installation; we aimed to ensure seamless integration between high-performance cooling and the specific architectural requirements of open spaces and high ceilings, guaranteeing perfectly balanced airflow. 

Execution and Installation Phases

Every stage of the project was executed according to meticulous engineering blueprints—from designing duct paths to minimize noise levels to the final unit installation—all while preserving the aesthetic integrity of the interior design. The execution focused on system sustainability and ease of access for future maintenance, ensuring stable cooling performance even under extreme ambient temperatures.

Technical Project Details

  • Project Name: Dawlat Al-Ghalban Villa Project (Plots 371 & 372).
  • Location: Mishref Area.
  • Main Contractor: Tank Lab General Trading & Contracting Co.
  • System Type: DX Split System.
  • Cooling Capacity: 152 TR (Tons of Refrigeration).
  • Brand: CARRIER.

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Does high ceiling height affect central AC efficiency in villas and factories?

Yes, higher ceilings increase the total air volume to be cooled. To maintain efficiency, cooling loads must be calculated based on "room volume" rather than just floor area, using specialized air outlets (such as Jet Diffusers) to push cool air downward and prevent heat buildup at the ceiling level.