Air Climate Systems by Fläkt Woods Limited
The New ReCooler The New ReCooler System from Fläkt Woods
offers integrated cooling within the Air Handling Unit whilst delivering the lowest power consumption available on the market utilising thermal wheel.
It incorporates Plug & Play design technology – no on site installation of Condensing Units, Pipework or Controls. Recooler Package is manufactured, commissioned and tested at the factory, simply provide power and start cooling.
Providing air climate solutions for your needs.
email
marketing.uk@
flaktwoods.com and quote CIBSE0612 for more information
Fläkt Woods Limited Unit 6240, Birmingham Business Park, Bishops Court, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham, B37 7YB
Tel: 0121 717 4693 Fax: 0121 717 4699 email:
marketing.uk@
flaktwoods.com
website:
www.flaktwoods.co.uk
Econo-Air gas fired air heaters
• Direct or indirect gas fired models for large open spaces such as factories, warehouses, sports halls, conference centres,
• Fully modulating burners giving accurate temperature control and high efficiency
exhibition halls, arenas or swimming pools
• High quality anodised frame and insulated panels providing high efficiency and long life
• Minimal or no ductwork required, minimising capital cost and simplifying installation
• Can be installed on roof or inside/outside the building giving flexible installation options
Econoplate - comprehensive range of
packaged plate heat exchangers
• Pressurisation of space ensuring a clean and high quality atmosphere
• Ventilation/cooling can be provided during summer months or evaporative cooling modules can be incorporated
For further information or to receive a technical guide tel: 020 8783 3050 or email:
info@stokvisboilers.com www.stokvisboilers.com
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