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Air handling units


IMPROVE COMFORT AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY WITH SMART LINK


both productivity and energy efficiency. Smart Link closely monitors demand so the AHU can take full control of cooling and heating by


S


wegon has developed a Smart Link controller that seamlessly links its Gold AHUs with its chillers and heat pump systems, optimising


adjusting the water temperatures and thereby optimising the EER/ COP. The benefits of this include a 3% energy saving for every degree the cooling flow temperature is raised and a 2.5% energy saving for every degree heating flow water temperature is lowered.


All functions for cooling and heating units are fully


accessible through the exisiting AHU controller, which means no other main control system is needed. On site installation time and costs are also reduced as a single control cable between both units is all that is needed.


COOLING


Introducing the NEW GOLD RX/HC


Air flow up to 6.5 m³/s Cooling capacity up to 110kW Heating capacity up to 44kW Operation to -20C


AND HEATING IN ONE UNBEATABLE PACKAGE


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 | 0800 093 7929 www.heatingandventilating.net


May 2018


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