Low-Temperature Air Handling Units

Maintain precise temperatures in storage or workspaces. Including air filtration and airflow control. Power ratings from 20kW to 50kW.

Process Cooling

Climate Control

Air Handling Units (often called AHUs) work as part of a larger climate control system to regulate and circulate air. They are often connected to ventilation networks and provide conditioned air into the system to distribute it throughout the building.

AHUs then re-condition the air or bring in fresh air form the atmosphere to recirculate.

Air Handling Units are made of several components, usually including A/C elements, a blower, filter racks, and flow dampers.

Low-temperature AHUs specifically are designed to circulate large volumes of chilled air throughout a building or space. They are used in a variety of locations, such as commercial building, industrial facilities, hospitals and data centres.

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Flow control is the main benefit of AHU, with the ability to deliver chilled air through ducting or direct to an area. Air handling units can be connected together to manage any volume of airflow required.

Air Handling Units come in a wide range of sizes, with many small enough to be installed in compact spaces where larger HVAC equipment may not be suitable.

A low temperature air handling unit not only chills and distributes the air, it also removes particulates and reduces humidity, improving the quality of the air.

Low Temperature AHUs are available with power ratings from 20kW to 50kW, with options to combine units where higher airflow is needed.

Dawsongroup PCC also stock high quality ducting to combine with the AHU and provide a complete climate control system.

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