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Golden Pet Manufacturing

Germantown, WI Commercial HVAC

Golden Pet Manufacturing, based in Germantown, Wisconsin, develops freeze-dried premium pet food and treats that are veterinarian-researched and approved. H&H Mechanical installed office and production HVAC systems including RTUs, ductwork, gas piping, and zoning for the facility.

Scope of Work

H&H Mechanical Contractors provided and installed:

    H&H Mechanical provided and installed the following systems for office and production areas:

    • 38 Carrier VAV RTUs with associated supply and return ductwork
    • 38 RTU roof curbs
    • All necessary natural gas piping serving RTU units
    • 24 VAV boxes in the office area for zoning
    • Carrier BACnet i-Vu control system for HVAC controls throughout office and production
    • All associated ductwork and controls for the VAV system
    • 15 gas-fired unit heaters
    • 4 energy recovery units (ERUs)
    • 10 PRV exhaust fans with associated ductwork and controls
    • 1 ductless split system serving the office IT room

    Results

    This project delivered a full HVAC and ventilation system installed for a food-grade manufacturing environment, with attention to cleanliness and pressure control needs. All work was installed in accordance with approved construction documents, mechanical schedules, and applicable codes.

    The scope included rooftop units with high-efficiency gas heat and DX cooling, sized to support continuous manufacturing operation and internal equipment loads. Supply, return, and exhaust ductwork was shop-fabricated and installed to SMACNA standards, using sealed duct construction and materials suited for food-processing environments to help reduce contamination risk and support cleanability.

    Mechanical ventilation systems were installed to support proper air changes, odor control, and pressure relationships within production and packaging areas. The design supported consistent temperature control while limiting cross-contamination between production, packaging, and administrative spaces.

    HVAC equipment was integrated with programmable controls for zoning, scheduling, and operational setbacks to support energy efficiency while maintaining required indoor conditions during production hours. Final startup, testing, air balancing, and commissioning verified airflow quantities, temperature performance, pressure control, control sequences, and safety interlocks under food-manufacturing conditions. Closeout documentation was completed to support regulatory compliance and facility turnover.

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