Industrial HVAC & Mechanical Services — Oklahoma
Hartzell’s Heat & Air provides specialized HVAC and mechanical services for industrial facilities, oil and gas processing sites, pipeline operations, and large-scale commercial projects throughout central and western Oklahoma. We bring the same precision and accountability to a 20-unit industrial cooling system that we bring to a residential installation.
Industrial HVAC · Oil & Gas Facilities · Liquid Cooling Systems · Call 405-375-4822
Industrial HVAC Capabilities
Liquid Refrigerant Cooling Systems
Compressorless pump-driven liquid cooling for large industrial motors and heat-sensitive equipment. Highly reliable — no compressor, minimal moving parts.
Oil & Gas Facility HVAC
HVAC for natural gas processing plants, compressor stations, pipeline facilities, and production sites. Familiar with site safety requirements and hazardous area classifications.
Motor Control Room Cooling
Precision cooling for motor control centers and electrical switchgear rooms. Critical for equipment protection and safe operation in industrial facilities.
Large Commercial Boilers
High-capacity boiler replacement and installation for industrial and large commercial facilities. See our Boilers page for details.
Controlled Environment Cooling
Precision temperature and humidity control for data centers, server rooms, cannabis cultivation, and other critical environment applications.
Project Management
Full project management from design through commissioning, including coordination with engineering firms, general contractors, and facility operators.
Project Spotlight: Marathon Oil / Teco-Westinghouse — Omega & Coalton, OK
Hartzell’s completed a joint venture with Teco-Westinghouse on a specialized liquid refrigerant cooling system at Marathon Oil’s natural gas processing facilities in Omega and Coalton, Oklahoma. The Teco-Westinghouse motors at these sites pump natural gas hundreds of miles through the pipeline to Houston — they run continuously and generate significant heat loads that must be managed precisely.
The solution was a compressorless liquid refrigerant pump cooling system using Parker cooling units. Liquid refrigerant circulates through the motor cooling jackets and back to remote heat exchangers — no compressor in the circuit, just a pump. The result is a highly reliable, low-maintenance system well-suited to remote industrial operation. The project came in under budget and ahead of schedule.
Project Spotlight: Sprint — A Classified National Infrastructure Facility
Before Hartzell’s was doing industrial HVAC work in central Oklahoma, Dave Hartzell was the onsite engineer for Sprint’s largest infrastructure project in company history — a classified national infrastructure facility housing the original transatlantic cable data center. The project ran for one continuous year and covered everything: a full cooling tower and chilled water plant, generator switchgear and automatic transfer switch systems, precision cooling for mission-critical server infrastructure, and complete mechanical and electrical distribution throughout a new building addition. Every piece of equipment was commissioned, documented, and tagged with a complete operating manual and maintenance manual before the project closed.
→ See the full Sprint project timeline — one year of photos, start to completion
Why Industrial Clients Choose Hartzell’s
- Experience on active industrial sites — oil and gas, pipeline, processing facilities
- Specialty system knowledge — liquid refrigerant cooling, motor cooling, process cooling
- Project management capability — joint ventures, multi-phase projects, general contractor coordination
- Master HVAC License + NATE certified — fully licensed for all mechanical work in Oklahoma
- On-time, under-budget track record — industrial clients can’t afford overruns
- Employee-owned for 15+ years — the same team, the same accountability, over 35 years
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Industrial HVAC Project Inquiry
Call to discuss your project requirements. We work with facility operators, general contractors, and engineering firms.








