air handling unit attenuator

COMPO series - Air handling units Modular and  air handling unit COMPOse your air handling unit according to the application’s requirements: heater (water, electric, condensation), air conditioning (water, evaporation), filtration, mixing box, sound attenuators etc… COMPO is equipped as standard with TAC technology fans. Available in 5 workdays, for an unbeatable price. 7 models available from 100 to 8000 m³/h.The GERBER shopping mall in Stuttgart is equipped with TROX products from air terminal devices to fire and smoke protection systems to air handling units Download Pictures(high-res)Download Presse Release TROX is leading in the development, manufacture and sale of components, units and systems for the ventilation and air conditioning of rooms. With 30 subsidiary companies in 28 countries on 5 continents, 14 production facilities, and importers and representatives, TROX is present in over 70 countries. Founded in 1951, world market leader TROX, whose international head office is in Germany, generated in 2014 with a total of 3,700 employees around the globe revenues of €455 million.
For further information or should you have any questions about TROX, please contact: CLCF Air Handling Unit 0.25-12.5m³/s • Airflow from 0.25m3/s to 12.5m3/s • Special low height sizes for false ceiling applications • Wide array of fan technologies (forward, backward, plug fan) and coil options for greater unit flexibility • Broad selection of energy recovery options (heat wheel, plate heat exchanger, coil loop) • Increased energy efficiency performance - up to 90% • Eurovent Energy class A and low specific fan power and energy consumption • EC plug fans Reliable indoor air quality • 4-point inclined floor serves as integrated drain pan • Vertical natural drainage inhibits bacterial growth • Compliant to VDI 6022 and DIN 1946 • Integrated lifting lugs for easier handling • Quick, unique and reliable tool-less connection system • Frameless casing for reduced pressure drops
• 50 mm polyurethane foam-injected panels; • Internal thermal breaks and thermal break access doors • 4-point single piece inclined floor under sections creating condensate, • Centralized vertical drain5000 btu ac unit room size • Full perimeter integrated unit base framerheem ac units direct • Unitized structured panel design, minimizing seams that introducefriedrich hvac units • EPDM seamless gasket seals integrated into the door panels • All types of components available • Eurovent Certified: casing air leakage: L1; filter bypass leakage: F9; • Panel material: galvanized steel, painted galvanized steel, aluminum, stainless steel 304 or 316 • High density Rockwool insulation (80 kg/m3)
• Roof (standard or pitched), bird screens • Factory-engineered, mounted, tested and precommissioned controls • Quick connect wiring and cabling done in-factory • Single power source for all machine power components (fan motors, electric heaters, etc.) • Segregated cable change for easy service access and a protected, clean, and reliable cabling system • Open protocol platform • Possibility for connectivity to Building Management System • Full commissioning provided by Trane experts Please download your full CLCF air handling unit technical CLCF AHU Technical Details.pdf CLCF AHU Sales Leaflet.pdf CLCF AHU Technical Details.pdf I've got a rattle coming from my heating and air system. Air handlers are an important component to any HVAC system. Usually, an air handler is a large metal box containing a blower, heating and/or cooling elements, filter racks or chambers, sound attenuators, and dampers.
Air handlers usually connect to ductwork that distributes the conditioned air through the home, and returns it to the air handler. Sometimes air handlers discharge and admit air directly to and from the space served, without necessary ductwork. Air handlers typically are comprised of: Blower/fan – usually located in a large squirrel cage blower driven by an electric motor to move the air. The blower may operate at a single speed, offer a variety of pre-set speeds, or be driven by a variable drive so as to allow a wide range of air flow rates. Heating and/or cooling elements - depending on the location and the application, air handlers may need to provide heating, or cooling, or both to change the supply air temperature. Filters – air filters are almost always present and needed in order to provide clean dust-free air to the home interior. Humidifier - is often necessary in colder climates where continuous heating will make the air drier, resulting in uncomfortable air quality and increased static electricity.
Mixing chamber - to maintain indoor air quality, some air handlers commonly allow the use of outside air into, and the exhausting of air from the home. A mixing chamber is used with dampers to control the ratio between the return, outside, and exhaust air. Controls - are necessary to regulate every aspect of an air handler, such as: flow rate of air, supply air temperature, mixed air temperature, humidity, air quality. Common control components include temperature sensors, humidity sensors, sail switches, actuators, motors and controllers. Vibration isolators - since blowers in an air handler can create substantial vibration, are normally inserted into the duct immediately before and after the air handler and often also between the fan compartment and the rest of the air handler. An air handler is usually located in the garage, a closet, or in the attic unless it is part of a package HVAC unit, then the air handler is incorporated in the system. The air handler can be an up flow air handler, down flow air handler, or horizontal flow air handling unit.