Inclean’s air handling units provide a complete solution for your ventilation needs. Our air-handling units are ideal for various workspaces. We are one of the trusted air handling manufacturers who understands how important it is to have an effective air handling unit for high-performing building operations.
An air handling unit, commonly known as AHU is crafted to maintain, circulate, and regulate air throughout an individual space. It is usually connected to a duct ventilation system. This ventilation system performs the distribution of conditioned air throughout the space and then returns to the unit. These units are usually placed on the rooftops of the buildings and the duct system circulates good-quality air to each of the rooms in that building.
The main function of an AHU is to manage proper ventilation on the inside by bringing inside the outdoor air. But, it also has some other important functions:/p>
There are two types of air handling units available at Inclean. They are:
There are various sizes of Air handling units available. Inclean is a reliable air-handling manufacturer that brings you handling units as per your customization request.
These units are small and basic. They are also called fan coil units or blower units. These units usually consist of a coil, blower, and air filter.
It is a larger Air Handling Unit that does not recirculate the air and conditions the outside air fully. Another name for this unit is the Fresh air handling unit (FAHU). This is mostly used for bigger spaces.
As HVAC designers, our main motive is to provide our clients with a system that meets all their building comfort requirements at a very reasonable cost. The maintenance of indoor air quality and occupant thermal comfort are the major issues faced by the building maintenance staff and we help you solve that. We also know what are the exact fits for industrial air handling units.
The air handling unit is a very important part of any building’s HVAC system. But how does it work?
First of all, the air returns from the space that it is ventilating. Then, it passes back through a duct to the air handling unit. Inside the AHU, the air captured is moved into a mixing box and there it blends with warmer captured outdoor air. However, all the air handler units do not use fresh outdoor air. Many of them also simply recirculate the cool air present in the space.
The captured air continues to blow through a rack of air filters. In the next step, it moves across the cooling coil that has cold water or refrigerant which conditions the captured air. In the final step, there is a blower that pushes the air through the ductwork and it spreads throughout the space. Sometimes there is also a small heating element placed in the evaporator coil which enables it to control the humidity of air before it enters the building.