Specifications
WHICH SYSTEM OFFERS ME
THE BEST SOLUTION?
With the advent of new building regulations, greater awareness of increasing energy costs and a responsibility towards
environmental issues, modern commercial spaces are insulated better than ever. Double glazing, thicker roof insulation and
draught excluders of course, help considerably towards reducing heating/cooling demand and burdens on the environment.
The down-side however, is that these same commercial spaces have now become, in effect, sealed boxes with little or no
replenishment of the air.
Daikin offers a variety of solutions for the provision of fresh air ventilation to offices, hotels, stores and other commercial
outlets – each one complementary to and as flexible as both Sky Air
and VRV systems themselves.
HEAT RECLAIM VENTILATION
Proper ventilation is a key component of climate control in buildings, offices and shops. In its basic function, it ensures
a flow of incoming fresh air and outgoing stale air. Our HRV (heat reclaim ventilation) solution can do much more. It can
recover heat and
OPTIMISE THE BALANCE BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
, thus reducing the load on the system and increasing efficiency.
OUTDOOR AIR PROCESSING IN A SINGLE UNIT
Our FXMQ-MF air processing solution uses heat pump technology to
COMBINE FRESH AIR
TREATMENT AND AIR CONDITIONING IN A SINGLE SYSTEM
, thereby eliminating
the usual design problems associated with balancing air supply and discharge. Total system cost is reduced and design
flexibility enhanced because the indoor air conditioning fan coil units and an outdoor air treatment unit can be connected
to the same refrigerant line.
ERQ PAIR AND VRV AIR HANDLING APPLICATIONS
For small, medium and large commercial spaces, we offer a range of R-410A inverter condensing units that provide air
handling and air conditioning. This approach combines the flexibility of our ERQ and VRV units with Air Handling Applications,
resulting in a simple, reliable design for
OPTIMUM CONTROL OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY
AND MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY
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