UNIT TYPES |
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Light to medium duty |
Up to 1.5” external static pressure |
Ranging from 800-12,000 cfm (2-3 tons) |
Two or four-pipe, hydronic cooling/heating, steam, direct-expansion (DX) and/or electric heat |
Galvanized steel or painted cabinet |
Horizontal or vertical configurations |
OPTIONS |
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Different insulations |
Valves and controls |
1 to 10 row coils |
Mixing boxes |
Filter options |
Construction options |
Double wall |
APPLICATIONS | |
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Hotel Space | Military Locations |
Apartments | Government Facilities |
Condominiums | Schools & Universities |
Hospital & Medical Facilities | Shopping Centers |
Nursing Homes | Pharmaceutical & Technology |
Office Buildings | Industrial Space |
Heavy-gauge galvanized steel insulated with ½” thick, three-pound density, neoprene coated fiberglass.
½” OD copper tube with aluminum fins (12 FPI) equipped with a manual-air vent. Coils are 100% underwater pressure tested at 350 PSI with a 300 PSI working pressure.
Galvanized and powder-coated epoxy with a 1/8” thick closed-cell insulation and has primary and secondary drain connections.
Belt drive air handlers, draw-through design with forward-curved and dynamically balanced blowers. Adjustable, variable-pitch drive sheave and cast-iron pulley keyed to the motor shaft.
Controls & motors are factory-wired and terminated in a junction box for single-point power supply.
Two-inch thick, flat, 30 percent pleated efficiency filter, with spring-loaded clips on each side of the access door for easy maintenance without the use of tools.
All horizontal and vertical series units are certified in compliance with AHRI and ETL; 100% factory tested.
All USA Coil & Air products and specifications may subject to change without notice.
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