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Considerations:
»
Is there a ceiling void space?
»
What is the height of the void space?
»
What level of ESP is likely to be required
»
Is there a requirement to introduce ventilation into
the space via the FCU?
»
What level of control is required?
Note:
Multiple rooms can be served by one unit (See DZK control section)
Application Examples
FXMQ-P
FXMQ-M
FXDQ
FXSQ
Most applications – Multiple room zoning
Large open plan areas – High ESP requirements
Bulkheads – Hotels – Assisted Living
DUCTED
units offer the ultimate in flexibility of design, air
distribution and integration of ventilation. It also tends to be
the most expensive installed cost option. However cost can
be minimized by serving multiple rooms with a single unit -
the loss of individual room units can be countered with thoughtful
control design.
Ducted Range
Model
Size
In-Ceiling
Height
ESP
Maximum
Outside Air
Standard Max
FXDQ
07 ~ 12
7
7
/
8
"
0.04"
0.12"
20% of
units
air flow
rate
18 ~ 24
0.06"
0.17"
FXSQ
05 ~ 48
9
11
/
16
"
0.20"
0.60"
54
0.56"
FXMQ-P
07 ~ 12
11
13
/
16
"
0.20"
0.40"
15 ~ 48
0.40"
0.80"
54
0.40"
0.56"
FXMQ-M
72 ~ 96
18
1
/
8
"
0.96"
1.03"
Summary of Contents for VRV
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