Air Handling Unit (AHU) provides design flexibility that balances performance and economy without compromising quality, which has a different set of needs including, but not limited to, fresh air intake, humidity control, heating, filtration, and energy recovery. In general, an air handling unit will use a mixture of outside air and recirculated air from the building to filter, cool, and heat. Energy recovery devices are used to transfer heat or moisture from exhausted air to supply air, or vice versa. This helps to reduce energy usage while providing fresh air to the building.
Read MoreSend InquiryHeat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) supplies continuous fresh air from outside in the house. The core of the heat recovery is transfering a portion of heat in the stale air being exhausted to the fresh incoming air from outside before being distributed throughout the house. The result is a continuous supply of fresh air, without unpleasant drafts, and increased comfort for the building occupants.
Read MoreSend InquiryR410a Inverter Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner (PTAC) is an economical way to cool and heat your room. Easy to install, clean and maintain for years of satisfied use. The inverter PTAC models are extremely quiet and provide a sleek design, and are available in both heat/cool and heat pump models in sizes from 9000 to 18000 Btu, for either 208/230 volt or 265 volt applications. Whether assessing construction, maintenance, or operating costs, PTACs allow the flexibility to control energy expenses room-by-room, rather than building-by-building.
Read MoreSend InquiryPrecision Air Conditioners are also known as a CCU (close control units) or CRAC (computer room air conditioner), which are refrigerating equipment specifically designed to provide precise control of temperature and humidity in all applications in which is required a very high degree of precision. They are used in data centers, where the refrigeration loads required can vary from 7 to 230 kW, server rooms, data centers, mobile, laboratories and many other commercial and industrial applications. Optional upflow and downflow and optimised efficiency is delivered by way of EC fans.
Read MoreSend InquiryRooftop Air Conditioning offer a flexible way to provide treated air for one to eight-story buildings. Many options and configurations are available to satisfy a wide number of applications. Fresh outside air is mixed with return air from the occupied space and then filtered, conditioned, and supplied back into the building. Conditioning involves cooling, dehumidifying, or heating the air for optimal space comfort. Rooftop system units can serve a single zone, or an entire building filled with many zones. Some units can be specifically designed for make-up air, where only outside air is treated and sent to the space.
Read MoreSend InquiryVRF technology provides the ability for multiple indoor units or zones to operate on the same system. VRF systems can either be a heat pump system or a heat recovery system, which provides simultaneous heating and cooling. The specific design of VRF system varies based on application. Blueway has its own R&D team, can provide professional energy-saving solutions in a short time.
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