FAN COILS AND CHILLED BEAMS The purr-fect big cat
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ith over 80 years experience in the design and manufacture of fan coil units and world-wide sales, Dunham- Bush can justifiably be called a global leader in this important market sector. Its ‘Big Cat’ range of models offers today’s specifier a wide choice of options to suit virtually every application where efficiency, controllability, easy access for servicing and reliability are key requirements. Typifying the company’s fan coil unit offerings is the Panther range with its high specification 280mm deep horizontal chassis with waterside controls and EC motors. High quality manufacture combined with excellent performance has made this particular model one of the most successful in today’s market.
The range has been extended and improved over time with all models now featuring EC external rotor motor or twin shaft motors, and a comprehensive range of inlet and discharge acoustic attenuators for applications where noise is a critical feature of the building design. Aimed at the premium fan coil unit market, Panther
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offers exceptional features and quality and is available in a range of standard and specially engineered configurations to suit the most demanding of applications.
The Lynx range has been developed to address the high volume residential and commercial sector where excellent energy efficiency and low noise levels have become a standard requirement. The Lynx uses the latest EC motors driving all metal fans, installed in a 280mm deep horizontal chassis. A wide range of control options, acoustic attenuators and water control valves make the Lynx ideal for many applications in its standard configuration. Readily available and competitively priced, the Lynx is a high quality product ideally suited to today’s market requirements The Leopard is a unit similar in construction and features to the Panther but contained in 230mm deep chassis, where ceiling void space is more restricted.
Cougar is a 180mm deep horizontal chassis equipped with single entry fans accessible from below for use in shallow ceiling voids where
ceiling height is limited.
The Puma and Ocelot models are high specification 235mm wide vertical fan coil units available in chassis (Puma) or cased configuration (Ocelot).
Complementing the ‘Big Cat’ range is the Concierge,
a cassette type unit with bulkhead discharge, designed specifically for hotel bedrooms. With built in acoustic attenuators, metal drop down access panels and low sound levels as standard, the Concierge is designed to minimise the time required for servicing and maintenance. Also available from Dunham-Bush, Zone Flow is a communicating control system for fan coil units with BMS compatibility and airside/ waterside control strategy.
Zone flow enables the various components, which make up the services within a building, to communicate. The system can range from the simple control of the fans in an individual unit or by extending the network of components to full building control.
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