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HVAC Wiring and DDC Installation Service in Kirkland, WA

Kirkland, WA is at the center of the Eastside’s technology boom, and the buildings that house Google’s regional campus near Moss Bay, EvergreenHealth’s expanding medical center at Totem Lake, and the wave of high-income residential construction along Lake Washington all demand sophisticated, code-compliant HVAC and control systems. We are now in the era of building automation with DDCs (short for Direct Digital Controls). A DDC is a living system that gives you, as the owner of the property, complete control over the electronic devices it contains.


HVAC, short for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, is an integral part of any building, managing air quality and thermal comfort year-round. Kirkland’s maritime climate — mild, wet winters and dry summers — means HVAC systems here must handle persistent humidity through the November-to-March wet season while maintaining efficiency during summer. Puget Sound Energy (PSE) serves Kirkland’s electric and gas needs, and the 2021 Washington State Energy Code now requires heat pump-based systems on new and replacement commercial HVAC, driving significant demand for updated wiring and controls. Apart from improving the comfort of your space, a properly integrated DDC reduces operating costs through smarter resource allocation.


The DDC system is the brain of the HVAC system, controlling how each device performs in real time. Contact NW Pacific Electric Co, LLC for HVAC Wiring and DDC Installation Service in Kirkland, WA. Stay updated with the latest national electrical codes NEC requirement for installing wiring devices.

Benefits of Direct Digital Control HVAC in Kirkland, WA

A properly installed DDC system will increase your comfort level while decreasing energy consumption. In Kirkland’s commercial buildings — from the Google campus phases near Downtown to EvergreenHealth’s growing Totem Lake footprint — DDC integration directly supports the commissioning requirements under WSEC-C Section C408, a hard permit gate before any certificate of occupancy. Another important benefit is that DDC systems also help to minimize the environmental impact of a building. Even though they could be costly, the savings from installing a Direct Digital Control HVAC service will compensate in the long run.

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Contact us at NW Pacific Electric Co, LLC to get a free quote. If you are looking for a Licensed Electrical Contractor and professional electrician to install DDC or HVAC in your property in the Kirkland, WA area — including Moss Bay, Juanita, Rose Hill, and Totem Lake — reach out to us and we will be happy to serve you. Kirkland electrical permits are issued through MyBuildingPermit (MBP), and PSE requires city inspection sign-off before restoring service on new or modified installations. If you need emergency services,

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FAQs

HVAC systems help keep your building warm or cool, giving you the power to customize it to your specific temperature needs.

HVAC systems can be separated into two categories that differ in how they distribute air in a given space. On one hand, ducted systems push air through a series of ducts to heat or cool a specific space. Commonly, you will see this type of HVAC system in a residential or commercial building — and in Kirkland, ducted systems are standard in the 1960s–90s single-family stock in Rose Hill and Bridle Trails-adjacent neighborhoods as well as in the mixed-use commercial buildings near Totem Lake. On the other hand, ductless systems, as their name indicates, have no ducts and use alternative ways to climatize your home or business. They are more common in small buildings or temporary work sites.

Contact us at NW Pacific Electric Co, LLC so we can assist you with determining which type of HVAC wiring is best for your home or business, depending on your objectives, budget, and facilities.

The thermostat is the most commonly used sensor in HVAC DDC systems. It was the first to be invented and is still a very much-used electronic temperature sensor. Washington’s 2021 energy code now requires demand-responsive-capable thermostats on all new residential heat pump systems — a detail that matters for Kirkland homeowners upgrading from gas to heat pump heating under PSE’s rebate programs.

Other types of electronic temperature sensors that are often used are resistance temperature detectors, thermocouples, silicon transmitters and integrated circuits, and infrared sensors.