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Slim R410a
14-12-2013, 01:02 PM
I'm looking at quoting a small room (27m2, 3m ceiling) which requires conditions of 21-24degC and 45-55% RH.

The only heat loads are 2/3 personnel, pc's (the usual office kit) and some solar gain in the summer. Throughout the winter they will require heating and humidification.
(I've worked out the cooling load at 3.3kw/heating load 3.4kw)

Can anyone recommend a close control system for this application? (cool/heat/dehum+reheat/humidify) Been looking into Airedale but just wanted to see if there's anything else.

Brian_UK
14-12-2013, 08:56 PM
Have you tried Eaton Williams?

http://eaton-williams.com/company/company_find_solution.php

leegally1983
19-12-2013, 08:56 AM
I'm looking at quoting a small room (27m2, 3m ceiling) which requires conditions of 21-24degC and 45-55% RH.

The only heat loads are 2/3 personnel, pc's (the usual office kit) and some solar gain in the summer. Throughout the winter they will require heating and humidification.
(I've worked out the cooling load at 3.3kw/heating load 3.4kw)

Can anyone recommend a close control system for this application? (cool/heat/dehum+reheat/humidify) Been looking into Airedale but just wanted to see if there's anything else.

Sounds like a Daikin Ururu Sahara split (Has a Humidty control)will do this pretty sure Airedale do a 5kw as the smallest but i could be wrong

install monkey
19-12-2013, 11:15 PM
daikin ururu sarara is a very feeble excuse for close control- the controller will only let you set a hi med low humidity range- and it relies on outdoor air to provide the moisture- good for domestic use but you need to go to denco,airedale,eaton williams or other similar brands

Sounds like a Daikin Ururu Sahara split (Has a Humidty control)will do this pretty sure Airedale do a 5kw as the smallest but i could be wrong

Slim R410a
20-12-2013, 08:33 AM
daikin ururu sarara is a very feeble excuse for close control- the controller will only let you set a hi med low humidity range- and it relies on outdoor air to provide the moisture- good for domestic use but you need to go to denco,airedale,eaton williams or other similar brands

Exactly, I've gone for a 6kw Airedale Easicool.

Gideon Beddows
22-12-2013, 07:55 PM
i would recommend the GEA Heat Exchanger Multi-Denco system.......but then....I would!

Steven_AC
18-01-2014, 11:20 PM
are the airedale units electric heating only or do they make heat pumps?

install monkey
19-01-2014, 12:51 AM
airedale now do carbon heating- with real flame effect- check the office in leeds! scorchio! haha

nike123
19-01-2014, 08:23 AM
Check these:
http://www.hiref.it/en/telecom/hts

Gideon Beddows
19-01-2014, 02:40 PM
airedale now do carbon heating- with real flame effect- check the office in leeds! scorchio! haha
Well, at Denco, despite the increase in sales, we didn't rejoice at the Airedale factory burning down. Those are people jobs and lives at stake and fire destroys business' and there but for the grace of God go I

bigor_2
20-01-2014, 07:56 AM
Let us look at HiRef but on NRG series
http://www.hiref.it/images/stories/Brochure_schede_singole/NRG_en_ru_de.pdf

Makeit go Right
21-01-2014, 03:14 PM
Stulz do a 5kW system.