AIR HANDLING UNITS
Two Air Handling Units (AHUs) designed to special specifications were installed for a hospital on the Oaxaca Isthmus.
These units are not off-the-shelf commercial equipment available on the market. Their configuration meets specific technical requirements, taking into account operational, control, and air conditioning needs.
The implementation of these units represents a highly specialized project, in which both manufacturing and installation are tailored to the specific conditions of the hospital’s infrastructure.

NEW HVAC MACHINE ROOM
In Mérida, Yucatán, we implemented a new mechanical plant for a hospital complex, designed to meet the HVAC demands of a large-scale facility. The project includes a chilled water plant equipped with high-capacity chillers, hydraulic systems, thermal insulation, valves, instrumentation, and control and monitoring systems. The mechanical room serves as the thermal hub of the HVAC system, supplying the air handling units that distribute the required environmental conditions through an extensive duct network.
An impressive project due to its scale, technology, and level of engineering.
SUPERVISION | AICM
Our task is to implement a systematic plan for monitoring, inspecting, and diagnosing the operational status of VRV systems, direct expansion systems, air handling units, ductwork, cooling towers, and temperature, humidity, and CO₂ sensors in Terminals 1 and 2, connecting areas, and administrative zones of the AICM.
MIXING PLANT
This project represents a strategic investment in high-precision infrastructure and technology for HSJ, ensuring the highest standards of safety, accuracy, and efficiency in the preparation of medications for patient care. The Mixing Center is designed for the controlled preparation of high-risk intravenous medications, including chemotherapy protocols, parenteral nutrition, and state-of-the-art antibiotics, in a certified sterile environment. Its operation eliminates the risks of cross-contamination or the presence of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, dust, mold, or microorganisms.
ENGINE ROOM
It is an honor for INPAL® to announce the successful launch of a new hospital in southeastern Mexico. The project consisted of implementing a comprehensive, state-of-the-art air conditioning system. Our solution was designed with great detail to operate with maximum energy efficiency, ensuring an environment free of contaminating particles for patients and professionals.
This project includes the installation of a ENGINE ROOM with the most advanced equipment, responsible for creating and maintaining the environmental conditions required by a hospital.
MIXING PLANT
This project represents a strategic investment in high-precision infrastructure and technology for HSJ, ensuring the highest standards of safety, accuracy, and efficiency in the preparation of medications for patient care. The Mixing Center is designed for the controlled preparation of high-risk intravenous medications, including chemotherapy protocols, parenteral nutrition, and state-of-the-art antibiotics, in a certified sterile environment. Its operation eliminates the risks of cross-contamination or the presence of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, dust, mold, or microorganisms.
ENGINE ROOM
During the global health crisis, various organizations and companies have introduced a range of solutions tailored to the needs of each space, including germicidal aerosols, air filters, and ionizers, among others. In Mexico, the Senate of the Republic, in order to complement its Indoor Environmental Quality and reinforce the hygiene and safety measures for the occupants of the premises, made the decision to sanitize the legal exercise spaces by implementing UVC radiation in its air injection ducts.
See the article written by INPAL®, published in MUNDOHVAC magazine.





