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AHU GUIDE Daikin Applied UK


Product ◆ application ◆ type ◆ airfl ow ◆ size (l x d x h) ◆ acoustic ◆ standards ◆ BIM


AHU Professional All ◆ bespoke AHU ◆ 0.4m3 to 50.0m3


/s and beyond if


required with static pressure up to 2500Pa ◆ fully bespoke design with infi nitely variable dimensions to tailor the unit to the clients needs with 1cm increment for width and height dimensions ◆ designed to duty the most stringent design requirements with low noise fans, acoustic attenuators and noise reduction panel design ◆ Eurovent Certifi ed ◆ BIM available


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AHU Modular R 0.3m3


heat recovery wheel (sorption and sensible technology) ◆ 10 pre-defi ned sizes from 1320 x 1700 x 720 to 2570 x 2400 x 2300.


/s


AHU Modular P 0.3m3


/s to 4.2m3 /s ◆ compact


design with pre-confi gured sizes ◆ plug and play concept with EC fan technology ◆ high effi ciency aluminium counter fl ow plate heat exchanger ◆ 10 pre-defi ned sizes from 2030 x 1320 x 720 to 4190 x 2570 x 2300.


AHU Modular L 0.07m3


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Country of origin: Japan Founded: 1924 Established in the UK: In 1966 in Cramlington. Manufacturing facility consisting of 14,214m² factory area including sales department, engineering department, customer service, service and warranty departments. Group turnover: £14billion Number of employees in the UK: 150 Mission statement: The Mission of our Company is to strive to be the best manufacturer of cost eff ective, high quality, value-added heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment; and a recognized leader in the delivery of systems and services to the worldwide commercial, industrial and institutional building markets. Providing customers with products and services that not only meet but exceed their expectations in terms of quality and availability and that are competitive in total cost.


/s to 0.7m3 /s ◆ plug /s to 7.0m3 /s ◆ compact


design with pre-confi gured sizes ◆ plug and play concept with EC fan technology ◆


and play concept with EC fan technology ◆ high effi ciency aluminium counter fl ow plate heat exchanger for false ceiling applications with low height unit design ◆ seven pre-defi ned sizes from just 1410 x 705 x 280 to 1800 x 2000 x 500


Unique selling points: Daikin Applied (UK) Ltd manufactures and supplies world leading applied products for the HVAC community including a comprehensive range of chillers, AHU systems, fan coils and an after sales service of full life cycle care, providing our clients with a total solution.


 ■ Controls ■ Chillers ■ Refrigerant Leak Detection


HQ: 01670 566159 South: 01322 424950 www.daikinapplied.uk


■ Humidifi cation ■ Condensing units ■ Full service and


maintenance capabilities.


New Papworth Hospital D


aikin Applied UK successfully bid to work with Skanska on the design and build of 60 air handling units (AHUs) plus three water- cooled chillers totaling 1MW of cooling for one of the biggest health


sector construction projects in the UK. The contract included design, build, on-site installation, and commissioning and maintenance responsibilities. Each of the 60 AHUs were designed to provide a tailor made solution for optimising air conditions throughout multiple spaces. Daikin Applied’s modular design has given the project complete design fl exibility with no limitations, which led to a customised solution that suits the building and plant space limitations with both internal and external weather proof units provided. For the 1MW of cooling Daikin Applied engineers worked with the Skanska design team to develop the original air-cooled design into a lower cost, higher effi ciency water-cooled solution.


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The early selection of Daikin Applied as the equipment supplier allowed the professional team to develop the system solutions to optimise the available space. Spatial restrictions are always an issue for AHU’s particularly in hospitals where the strict HTM requirements need to be maintained. Daikin Applied worked directly with Skanska’s appointed designers reviewing duties, plant room layouts and confi gurations to ensure the design produced a compliant and workable solution. Compliance with new effi ciency standards (EN 1235/14) for both heat recovery and overall AHU power were challenges achieved with Daikin Applied’s application design software, providing solutions at the best possible cost profi le.


A key development proposed by Daikin Applied and approved by the Skanska design team was the selection and use of the latest high effi ciency EC fan and motor solution which currently provides the best overall drive effi ciency in the market.


These fan arrangements used single fans, twin fans and multiple fan arrays which allow for increased resilience and rapid service. The units also had particular requirements that meant a number of units had longer top sections than the bottom sections, due to the components fi tted. This meant they had to be supported from underneath. Cost was a key factor considered when discussing how the top sections would be supported. Mark Parker, Daikin Applied Projects supervisor designed a supporting structure with the use of an empty AHU box section to support the top level; this box section would also allow the ducting to pass through. This concept was accepted by the site design team and implemented on roof level units and some internal units located on level 2. By using the open framework design we managed to support the top sections, avoiding lengthy on-site steelwork installation and additional AHU panels being made. The solution also allowed for easy duct work installation directly to the unit through the open sections. Overall saving the project both time and money.


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