Self-contained air handling unit
AESYS
Meets or Exceeds Stringent Industry Standards
Self-contained Jackson & Church HVAC Global Series J Modular, and K Packaged, Heating-Cooling systems are designed constructed and evaluated to meet or exceed industry standards. The product is a cETLus Listed package. Other available compliance standards include UL, FM Global, GAP and construction suitable for use in NEMA classified outdoor non-hazardous locations
Flexible Heating and Cooling Options
The Indirect Fired Fuel Burning Systems incorporated within provides for standard fuel burning equipment that utilizes a forced draft combustion system. Fuel options include natural gas, LPG and CS #2 fuel oil as well as combination fuel input arrangements to 4,000 MBH (1010 Mcal/hr) output with optionally available hot water, steam and electric heat. Fuel Burning Equipment configurations are available for high elevation operation and low emission performance applications
An induced draft fan facilitates a negative pressure condition within the combustion chamber. This assures combustion stability and aids in preventing escape of flue gases to tempered occupied spaces in the event of heat exchanger integrity failure. The flexible cooling design permits chilled water and direct expansion coil cooling mediums to 100 tons capacity.
Self-contained Jackson & Church HVAC Global Series J Modular, and K Packaged, Heating-Cooling systems are designed constructed and evaluated to meet or exceed industry standards. The product is a cETLus Listed package. Other available compliance standards include UL, FM Global, GAP and construction suitable for use in NEMA classified outdoor non-hazardous locations
Flexible Heating and Cooling Options
The Indirect Fired Fuel Burning Systems incorporated within provides for standard fuel burning equipment that utilizes a forced draft combustion system. Fuel options include natural gas, LPG and CS #2 fuel oil as well as combination fuel input arrangements to 4,000 MBH (1010 Mcal/hr) output with optionally available hot water, steam and electric heat. Fuel Burning Equipment configurations are available for high elevation operation and low emission performance applications
An induced draft fan facilitates a negative pressure condition within the combustion chamber. This assures combustion stability and aids in preventing escape of flue gases to tempered occupied spaces in the event of heat exchanger integrity failure. The flexible cooling design permits chilled water and direct expansion coil cooling mediums to 100 tons capacity.
