Introducing our ventilation equipment proposal images for offices and restaurants during the summer! We will suggest ventilation volumes according to the intended use.
Here is an example of using an outdoor air treatment unit with direct expansion coils for supply and exhaust in an office during the summer. By using a heat pump type outdoor air treatment unit with direct expansion coils for supply and exhaust, reliable first-class ventilation is possible. We propose a ventilation volume of 1,500 m³/h for 30 occupants (required ventilation volume of 900 m³/h), ensuring sufficient ventilation. (Ventilation volume will be proposed according to the application.) 【Key Points of the Proposal】 - Using a heat pump type outdoor air treatment unit with direct expansion coils for supply and exhaust ensures reliable first-class ventilation. - Proposal of a ventilation volume of 1,500 m³/h for 30 occupants, ensuring sufficient ventilation. - Humidification and filter dust removal functions are also standard features. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Proposal Image for Second Type of Ventilation Equipment】 <Example using ceiling-mounted high-fresh indoor unit for supply air (restaurant, summer)> ■ Supply air using a heat pump type ceiling-mounted high-fresh indoor unit ■ Creating an ideal positive pressure space in the seating area ■ For 50 occupants (required ventilation volume of 1,500m3/h), proposing a ventilation volume of 2,100m3/h for the seating area ■ Ensuring sufficient ventilation volume (ventilation volume will be proposed according to the application) ■ Indoor air conditioning implemented with a four-way ceiling cassette type *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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