HVAC & Mechanical Tanks in Mongolia
Mongolia's industrial growth trajectory in Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi coal mining and Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mining process utilities and Mongolian Refinery (Mongol Oil) Darkhan and Zuunbayan operations demands HVAC & Mechanical Tanks solutions that maintain stable hydraulic pressure and accommodate thermal expansion in heating and cooling building systems at the performance levels required by Mongolia's Oyu Tolgoi copper expansion, coal export diversification, and Trans-Mongolian energy corridor development and world-class engineering standards. Nord's HVAC & Mechanical Tanks for Mongolia is designed and fabricated to MNS (Mongolian National Standards), GOST heritage, ASME VIII (international mining projects) — the applicable design codes recognized by Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology (MASM) and State Inspection Agency (SIA) for pressure equipment registration and site operation. Mongolia's characteristic extreme Siberian continental cold (Ulaanbaatar winter -40°C), Gobi Desert summer heat, and permafrost ground conditions demands powder-coated carbon steel with EPDM bladder for heating, NBR for chilled water, butyl for high-temperature construction, delivering the thermal and corrosion resistance necessary for multi-decade service life in local industrial operating conditions.
Applications in Mongolia are led by district cooling energy transfer station pressurization and expansion vessel for high-rise building HVAC in Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi coal mining and Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mining process utilities operations, alongside heat pump system minimum water volume buffer tank for stable compressor cycling protection serving Mongolian Refinery (Mongol Oil) Darkhan and Zuunbayan operations and Mongolian coal-fired power plant and district heating utility thermal systems facilities nationwide. Erdenes Mongol, Oyu Tolgoi (Rio Tinto), Mongolian Refinery, and Mongolian National Power Transmission Grid have specifically adopted Nord's HVAC & Mechanical Tanks for their Mongolia operations, with EN 13831 and ASME VIII designs from 2 to 10,000 liters for HVAC, district cooling, and process cooling circuits providing the exact performance envelope required by their process engineers. Mongolia operators benefit from automatic pressure maintenance preventing low-pressure alarm and AIR intrusion in closed HVAC circuits, a Nord engineering advantage rooted in strict adherence to EN 13831, ASME VIII Division 1, ASHRAE 90.1, and BACnet/Modbus building automation interface and independently verified by authorized inspection body documentation.
Complete project documentation, including ASME/EN Code calculations, material traceability, NDE records, and pressure test certificates acceptable to Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology (MASM) and State Inspection Agency (SIA), is standard with every Nord HVAC & Mechanical Tanks delivered to Mongolia.