MEP Engineering for Industrial & Maintenance Facilities

High-Performance Industrial Ventilation & Air Handling Systems

Maintaining optimal air quality, heat control, and regulatory compliance within a heavy industrial environment requires highly specialized fluid-dynamics expertise. Unlike standard commercial spaces, manufacturing hubs and fleet maintenance facilities generate aggressive byproducts—including toxic chemical fumes, heavy airborne particulates, combustible dust, and intense radiant heat. At Yagla, our mechanical engineering team specializes in custom industrial ventilation solutions designed to capture contaminants at the source, protect your workforce, and keep your facility in strict alignment with OSHA and EPA standards.

We design, analyze, and deploy heavy-duty air management frameworks tailored to high-consequence environments:

  • Vehicle Maintenance Facilities & Fleet Bays: Heavy transit hubs and maintenance bays require robust, continuous source-capture exhaust networks to mitigate carbon monoxide and diesel exhaust hazards. We engineer dedicated overhead or under-floor source extraction systems that couple directly to vehicle tailpipes, safely pulling dangerous contaminants out of the workspace without disrupting active fleet workflows.

  • Manufacturing & Production Plants: Large-scale manufacturing spaces demand a balanced, facility-wide industrial air ventilation system. We utilize advanced airflow modeling to calculate precise makeup air requirements, eliminate stagnant negative-pressure pockets, and design heavy-duty dust collection and clean-air replacement loops.

  • Targeted Source Capture & Process Exhaust: From welding smoke and grinding stations to painting booths, we specify and route high-velocity ventilation system industrial hoods and containment cells that isolate and neutralize chemical or particulate hazards before they ever enter the broader breathing zone of your plant.

Industrial Electrical Engineering & Energy Audits

Heavy machinery operates on a completely different utility profile than standard commercial real estate. Industrial infrastructure demands extreme electrical reliability, fault tolerance, and raw power capacity. Yagla’s specialized industrial electrical engineering division designs robust, scalable power delivery networks built to withstand the rigorous duty cycles of heavy manufacturing, automated assembly lines, and industrial maintenance equipment.

Our industrial infrastructure capabilities seamlessly support your operational scaling and bottom line:

  • High-Voltage Wiring & Power Distribution: We handle everything from the initial utility service entrance down to the factory floor. Our engineers specify heavy-duty substations, step-down transformers, switchgear apparatuses, and motor control centers (MCCs) tailored to safe high-voltage operations.

  • Precision Machine Hookups & Circuiting: Deploying new production lines requires precise electrical planning. We design code-compliant, ruggedized machine hookups, structural busway distributions, and flexible drop cords that accommodate changing assembly floor configurations while eliminating voltage-drop hazards.

  • Compressed Air Systems & Process Piping: Beyond standard electrical connections, a factory floor relies on compressed air as a critical utility. We layout fully integrated process piping grids, calculating precise pressure drops, flow rates (CFM), and storage receiver sizing to deliver reliable, moisture-free compressed air to your heavy machinery.

  • Utility Cost Curbing via Industrial Energy Audits: Heavy industrial infrastructure consumes an immense amount of energy. In production-dense, manufacturing-heavy states like Illinois, Indiana, and Tennessee, escalating utility overhead can quickly erode processing margins. Yagla uses comprehensive, ASHRAE-level energy audits to audit your active manufacturing grid. By executing precise peak-demand analysis, power factor corrections, and evaluating the thermal efficiency of your waste-heat recovery systems, we help manufacturing clients dramatically curb facility utility costs and secure lucrative regional energy rebates.

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