Introducing our high-quality Fresh Air Processing VRF Plenum Box, a crucial component for efficient HVAC systems. This sturdy and precisely engineered junction connects the air conditioning system, including Fresh Air Processing VRF Unit, to ducted units, ensuring uniform distribution of cooled or heated air throughout the building. With adjustable dampers for precise airflow control, insulation to minimize energy loss, and enhanced fresh air processing capabilities, our Plenum Box eliminates hot or cold spots, maintains consistent temperature regulation, enhances indoor air quality, and delivers superior ventilation. Convenient access panels facilitate maintenance and adjustments, making it an ideal solution for reliable and efficient Fresh Air Processing VRF performance. Trust our Fresh Air Processing VRF Plenum Box to deliver optimal comfort, well-regulated airflow, and superior fresh air processing in your space.
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Importing fresh air creates a wholesome and pleasant atmosphere, ensuring a living environment that promotes health and comfort. This process involves bringing in fresh air from outside sources, which contributes to the overall well-being and livability of a space. The imported fresh air not only circulates and refreshes the indoor environment, but also helps remove stagnant or polluted air, creating a healthier and more enjoyable living space for occupants. This continuous supply of fresh air plays a vital role in maintaining optimal air quality, reducing the presence of airborne contaminants, and enhancing the overall comfort and well-being of individuals within the living environment.
For greater flexibility in duct applications, the external static pressure can reach up to 300Pa.
When connecting a fresh air unit with other types of indoor units in a VRF system, it is important to consider the following layout example:
1. Capacity Combination Ratio: The capacity combination ratio between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit should be within 100%. This means that the total capacity of the indoor units connected to the VRF system should not exceed the capacity of the corresponding outdoor unit.
2. Fresh Air Unit Capacity: The capacity of the fresh air unit should not exceed 30% of the total capacity of all the connected indoor units. This ensures that the fresh air unit does not overpower the system and maintains a balanced distribution of air throughout the indoor space.
By adhering to these guidelines, the fresh air unit can be effectively integrated with other indoor units in the VRF system, promoting optimal air circulation and maintaining a comfortable indoor environment.
A single system can handle both fresh air filtration and heating/cooling. By connecting indoor units and a fresh air processing unit to the same refrigerant system, it increases design flexibility and significantly reduces costs.
A plenum box is an essential part of the HVAC system, often attached to the ducted units. It functions as a junction between the air conditioning system and the ductwork, evenly distributing cooled or heated air throughout the connected ducts.
An EXV Box, or an Electronic Expansion Valve (EXV) Box, is a component of an HVAC system. It regulates the amount of refrigerant flowing into the evaporator coil based on cooling load or heating demand. The EXV responds to changes in temperature, pressure, or both to ensure the system’s efficiency and comfort levels are maintained.
The system is equipped with an A/C (alternating current) motor, which is a notable feature. The A/C motor plays a crucial role in driving the system’s operation, providing the necessary power for efficient airflow and ventilation. It is specifically designed to handle the demands of the system, ensuring reliable performance and longevity.
The A/C motor is known for its durability and robustness, making it well-suited for continuous operation. It offers reliable and consistent power delivery, contributing to the system’s overall efficiency and effectiveness. The inclusion of an A/C motor enhances the functionality of the system, allowing it to effectively regulate temperature, humidity, and airflow in the designated space.
This system comes with a standard wired controller for reliable, direct control. In addition, an optional wireless controller feature is available. This provides added convenience, allowing users to manage the system’s settings remotely, without the need for a physical connection to the unit. This wireless option enhances user comfort and flexibility in controlling the HVAC system
220-240V & 380~415V / 1-Phase & 3-Phase / 50 or 60Hz
Capacity (kBtu/h): 47.8~191.3 kBtu/h
Capacity (kW): 14.0~56.0 kW
Capacity (kBtu/h): 30.7~133.2 kBtu/h
Capacity (kW): 9.0~39.0 kW
(48/45/42) dB(A) ~(62) dB(A)
Cubic Meters per Hour: (1400) m3/h ~ (6000) m3/h
Cubic Feet per Minute: (824) cfm ~ (3529) cfm
(W×H×D) in mm: (1190 x 370 x 620) mm to (2165 x 916 x 676) mm
(WxHxD) in inches: (46 7/8 x 14 58 x 24 1/2) in. to (85 1/4 x 36 x 26 5/8) in.
(W×H×D) in mm: (1245 x 445 x 655) mm to (2267 x 1050 x 840)
(WxHxD) in inches: (49 x 17 1/2 x 25 7/8) in. to (89 1/4 x 41 3/8 x 33) in.
Net Weight:
(kg): 47~222 kg
(lbs): 103.4~488.4 lbs
Gross Weight:
(kg): 51~260 kg
(lbs): 112.2~572.0 lbs
Residential or Commercial Buildings: It can provide a healthy and comfortable living environment by importing fresh air and controlling the temperature efficiently. It can be used in homes, offices, or other commercial spaces that require ventilation and temperature control.
Integrated HVAC Systems: The unit can be integrated into existing HVAC systems where it can work with indoor units to provide both fresh air filtration and heating/cooling in a single system, offering design flexibility and reducing overall system costs.
Large Space Heating and Cooling: This unit can be connected to Air Handling Units (AHU) for heating and cooling of large spaces, making it suitable for use in large commercial or industrial spaces.
Hot Water Solutions: The unit can be utilized for providing hot water solutions, suggesting its use in environments that require hot water along with heating, cooling, and air filtration, such as hotels or residential complexes.