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Window Ac

Window AC (Air Conditioner) is a type of air conditioning system that is designed to be mounted on a window or a through-the-wall opening. It is a self-contained unit that includes all the necessary components in a single housing, including the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and fan.The window AC works by drawing in warm air from the room through the front grill, which passes over the evaporator coil. The refrigerant inside the coil absorbs the heat from the air, which cools it down. The cool air is then blown back into the room by the fan located inside the unit.

Split Ac

A split AC (air conditioner) is a type of air conditioning system that consists of two separate units - an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. The indoor unit is usually mounted on a wall or ceiling inside the room being cooled, while the outdoor unit is installed outside the building.The indoor unit of a split AC contains the evaporator coil, air filter, and a fan. The outdoor unit contains the compressor, condenser coil, and a fan. The two units are connected by a refrigerant line, which carries the refrigerant gas between them.
Cassette AC

Cassette Air Conditioner

A cassette air conditioner is a type of air conditioning unit that is installed in the ceiling of a room or building. It is designed to provide cooling and heating to a large area, typically between 500 and 1500 square feet, and is commonly used in commercial or office spaces.The cassette air conditioner is named for its compact, cassette-like design, which allows it to blend in with the ceiling and provide a discreet and unobtrusive cooling solution. The unit is usually mounted flush with the ceiling, and can be installed in either a standard 2' x 2' or 2' x 4' ceiling grid.

Concealed Ac

A rooftop unit (RTU) is an HVAC system that is installed on the roof of a commercial building. It consists of a self-contained unit that contains all the necessary components for heating, cooling, and air circulation.RTUs are popular in commercial buildings because they are easy to install, maintain, and repair. They are also space-saving since they do not take up any indoor space. RTUs come in various sizes and can be customized to meet the specific needs of a building.

Tower Ac

A scroll centrifugal chiller is a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment that uses a combination of scroll and centrifugal compression technologies to provide cooling to a building's air conditioning system. This type of chiller is designed to offer high efficiency, reliability, and energy savings, making it a popular choice for large commercial or industrial spaces.

VRF System

VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) system is a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system that uses a single outdoor unit to provide heating and cooling to multiple indoor units in a building.The VRF system uses a refrigerant as a cooling and heating medium that is circulated between the outdoor unit and the indoor units. The system can vary the amount of refrigerant flowing to each indoor unit, which allows for precise temperature control in each zone of the building.

Fan Coil Units

A fan coil unit (FCU) is a type of air conditioning unit that is commonly used in buildings such as hotels, offices, and residential apartments. It consists of a fan, a heating or cooling coil, and a filter.The fan in the FCU draws in air from the room and passes it over the heating or cooling coil, which either heats or cools the air, depending on the desired temperature. The filter removes any dust or other particles from the air before it is circulated back into the room.FCUs can be either wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted, and are often connected to a centralized HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. They are typically controlled by a thermostat or other control system that allows the user to set the desired temperature.FCUs are generally more energy-efficient than other types of air conditioning units, as they only heat or cool the air in the room where they are located, rather than trying to cool an entire building. They are also relatively easy to install and maintain, and are often preferred in buildings where individual temperature control is desired.

Ductable AC/ Package

Ductable AC is a type of air conditioning system that uses ducts to distribute cooled or heated air throughout a building. It is a centralized system where the AC unit is installed outside the building, and the cooled or heated air is circulated through ducts that are installed in the ceilings or walls to reach different parts of the building.The ducts are connected to air outlets or grilles, which are strategically placed in each room to deliver the conditioned air. The air can be circulated in one direction or in multiple directions depending on the design of the system. Ductable AC systems are popular in commercial buildings and large residential buildings, as they are able to efficiently cool or heat large areas with a single system.One of the benefits of ductable AC systems is that they offer zoned cooling, which means that different areas of the building can be cooled or heated to different temperatures, providing greater flexibility and control. Additionally, ductable AC systems are often more energy-efficient than other types of AC systems as they can be designed to use variable speed fans and compressors, allowing them to adjust to the cooling needs of the building.However, ductable AC systems can be more expensive to install than other types of AC systems, and the ducts require regular cleaning to ensure that the air quality remains high. Proper maintenance of the system is also necessary to avoid any leaks or malfunctions in the ducts, which can negatively impact the efficiency of the system.

Air-Cooled Screw Chiller

An air-cooled screw chiller is a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment that uses air as a cooling medium to remove heat from a building's air conditioning system. It is designed to provide efficient cooling for large commercial or industrial spaces, while also being easy to install and maintain.The air-cooled screw chiller consists of several key components, including a compressor, condenser, evaporator, and fans. The compressor is responsible for compressing the refrigerant gas, which raises its temperature and pressure. The hot, high-pressure gas is then cooled and condensed in the condenser, where it releases its heat to the surrounding air.

Water Cooled Centrifugal

A water-cooled centrifugal chiller is a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment that uses water as a cooling medium to remove heat from a building's air conditioning system. It is designed to offer high efficiency and cooling capacity, making it a popular choice for large commercial or industrial spaces.

Chiller

A chiller is a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment that is used to cool liquids, usually water or a glycol solution, for use in a building's air conditioning system. Chillers are commonly used in commercial or industrial spaces, such as office buildings, hospitals, data centers, and manufacturing facilities, to provide cooling to large areas.A chiller works by compressing a refrigerant gas, which raises its temperature and pressure. The hot gas is then cooled and condensed in a heat exchanger, where it releases its heat to the surrounding air or water. The cooled refrigerant then flows through an expansion valve, where it expands and cools further before entering the evaporator.

INVERTER Ducted Ac

An inverter ducted air conditioner is a type of HVAC system that uses a variable speed compressor to maintain a constant temperature in a building. The compressor adjusts its speed based on the temperature requirements, resulting in increased efficiency and energy savings.

Precision Ac

Precision AC (Air Conditioner), also known as a Computer Room Air Conditioner (CRAC), is a type of air conditioning system that is designed to provide precise temperature and humidity control for data centers, clean rooms, and other critical environments that require stable environmental conditions.Precision AC units use a variety of cooling technologies, including refrigeration systems, chilled water systems, and direct expansion systems, to cool the air in the data center. They are typically connected to the building's central HVAC system, and they work in conjunction with other environmental controls, such as humidifiers, to maintain stable conditions.