BELGIUM: Daikin is upgrading its range of air handling units with the introduction of a compact unit.
Compact L is a decentralised ventilation solution for offices, restaurants, schools and small commercial premises.
Eurovent certified, it is available in six sizes with capacities ranging from 150 m3 / h to over 4000 m3 / h. It can operate in constant and variable air volume modes.
With a height of 280mm to 500mm, depending on the model, the compact L-height unit can be easily installed in suspended ceilings. This not only insulates the unit to reduce noise, making it ideal for quiet areas such as schools and offices, but also saves valuable floor space. In addition, the low noise levels can be further reduced by adding 50mm mineral wool insulation and using the available silencer option.
With the ability to connect from both the right and left, it overcomes many installation limitations and provides more efficient control of the device’s air ducts.
Pre-filters are provided on the supply and return sides, providing two stages of filtration. This allows filtration levels of up to ePM1 50% (F7) and ePM1 80% (F9) to be achieved on the supply side.
The counter-flow heat exchanger and the regulating bypass damper provide precise control of the heat recovery effect.
Available accessories include silencers, a drip tray and flexible connections. Daikin advises that external dampers with spring return actuators may be required for R32 DX coil units to comply with IEC60335-2-40 ed. 7 standards.
This unit can be installed in a variety of systems, including hydronic and direct expansion (DX) systems. In both cases, Daikin can provide a complete and fully integrated solution using Daikin components. For example, the Compact L series can be configured with ventilation connected to a hydronic coil, as is the case with the chiller or heat pump systems used. It is also possible to connect to a Daikin DX condensing unit by integrating a DX coil into the Compact L.
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