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Wall Mounted System
Wall units are compact and lightweight, being only 20cm in depth.They require very small bore piping and are quick and simple to install. They provide adjustable airflow which can be controlled via remote control. These systems suites offices up to 60 square metres and are currently the most cost-effective solution. but is not so efficient or effective in larger, open-plan offices.
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Ceiling Suspended System Ceiling units are ideal for rooms without ceiling voids as they can be fitted to any normal ceiling. They can also be semi- recessed if a small void does exist. Air-flow can be set horizontally for maximum cooling or to a vertical position for heating.
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Ceiling Cassette System Cassette units incorporate the latest fan technology and are quiet and compact. Concealed within a ceiling void the cassette exposes a grille of only 25 or 28mm in depth. They provide total control over air flow within the room, can introduced fresh as well as conditioned air, and are extremely quiet even at higher fan speeds.
Other benefits are its very low noise levels, due to the reduced air velocity through the four sides which also helps reduce any draughts or dead zones. This system is one of the most aesthetically pleasing and efficient available.
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Floor Mounted System
Slim low wall fully cased units are especially suitable for areas such as partitioned offices. The units occupy very little floor space, and are ideal for siting against perimeter walls in open-plan offices, banking halls, retail sites and similar areas. The unit provides efficient cooling or heating and is fitted with an adjustable louvre for uniform air distribution.
Because these are wall-mounted units, installation is not only extremely
simple but can be done without spoiling existing decorations.
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Thru Wall System
This is a self contained system which requires a hole to be made in an external wall or window to accommodate.
These systems are used in many applications where there is no location for an external condensing unit. Air return is done via the front facia and discharges the cooled air via a louvre assembly on the front facia also.
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Ducted System
Whatever the shape of the room, ducted units create uniform temperatures
throughout. The unit itself is totally concealed, usually within a ceiling
void. Cool or warm air is then ducted into the room through diffusers discretely
positioned in the walls, floor or ceiling. These units can also be connected
to an outside air supply.
Being completely concealed, the duct unit operates without intruding upon the eye or ear.
Any style of air-diffuser can be used, greatly increasing the scope for
attractive interior design within the room. Moreover, should the room layout
be changed, the diffuser's position can easily be moved with the very minimum
of disruption.
Although they require more space than ceiling cassettes, ducts are simple
to install. And for easy maintenance they are available with the option
of a long-life washable air filter.
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