Applied Systems
Specialists Space Air
® supplies and suppor all Daikin chillers from 5kW 2MW
pplies and supports ers from 5kW toto 2MW.
100% British Engineered. 100% Guaranteed Results.
DO YOU OWN YOUR HV TRANSFORMER? If the answer is ‘yes’ and you want to save money, then read on...
Unless your transformer is brand new, the incoming voltage needs correcting at source with Powerstar HV MAX, a super low- loss amorphous core transformer that is combined with the award winning Powerstar voltage optimisation technology.
Powerstar HV MAX is a totally unique product, there are no other systems on the market which allow 11,000V/22,000V/33,000V input and provide a fully electronically voltage.
BENEFITS
• Savings of up to 75% more than conventional steel core transformers
• Increased energy efficiency with lowest losses at 50/60Hz
• Guaranteed results, safety, security and reliability
• Intelligent interface with real time savings
• Simple, quick (3-4 hours) and cost effective installation
• Manufactured in the UK
It may surprise you to know that Space Air now supports one of the most comprehensive chiller ranges on the market. The combination of Daikin’s renowned build quality and reliability and Space Air’s product knowledge and application expertise will provide complete piece of mind for any chiller project.
Contact Space Air for more information!
01483 504 883
www.spaceair.co.uk
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March 2014 CIBSE Journal 51
5kW ~ 2MW (over 750 models)
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