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Air handling units
Latest edition air handling unit
The latest in the Swegon GOLD air handling unit range is the RX/HC – a fully integrated reverse cycle heat pump, developed to complement energy recovery from the thermal wheel and provide tempered fresh air to the ventilation system
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he package requires no other boiler, chiller or associated pipework, pumps and valves, so reducing the overall capital cost to a
project and reducing risk by all requirements delivered in one package. The unit can be supplied with airflows up to 6.5 /s and provide up to 110kW of cooling or up to
40kW of heating. The heat pump controller is combined with the GOLD AHU controls to provide
seamless and optimised temperature control and all settings can be viewed or amended from one single HMI.
Developed in Sweden, the range has been fully tested to operate at temperatures down to minus 20˚C so delivering a risk-free solution. The defrost control system is self-learning to minimise defrost times and the number of defrost cycles. Complete with the latest, digital inverter-
controlled compressor technology the temperature control is described as being
footprint, creates a suitable solution for space saving versus traditional AHU and condensing unit solutions and reduces the size of the refrigeration system and gases, vital in futureproofing against reduced availability of refrigerant gases.
INTRODUCING THE NEW GOLD RX/HC
Cooling and Heating in one unbeatable package
Cooling capacity up to 110kW Heating capacity up to 44kW Operation to -20C
Swegon’s new generation GOLD RX/HC features a clever integrated reversible heat pump, that allows it to cool and heat the air, without the need for a separate boiler, chiller and additional pipework.
swegon.co.uk
www.heatingandventilating.net | 0800 093 7929
September 2018
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