NEWS
2009-09-02
VEC: one-way cassette fan coils with Coanda effect
The design of the VEC range has paid particular attention to the optimisation of aeraulic flows with the purpose of improving heat exchange efficiency between the air treated by the fan coil and the environment air. The most visible result is the group of "shark gill" flow inlets that allow to direct the flow and which make use of the Coanda effect to increase the launch of the conditioned air.
From a technological point of view, the VEC range has all of the peculiar features of the FCX range: the centrifugal ventilation unit in anti-static ABS allows notable savings of electricity, thanks to the lightness of the rotors and also thanks to the wing-shaped louvers. The particular study of air flows inside the machine has also allowed to obtain great silence. Great care has been taken also regarding the aesthetics of the cover panel, whose dimensions are perfectly compatible with the suspended-ceiling modules. The VEC range offers a wide range of solutions and accessories. The fan coil can, for example, be used also for 4-pipe systems thanks to the additional 1-row coil. The 3-way and 2-way valves are also available, 230V and 24V. The 2-way valves allow the VEC fan coils also to be installed in systems with variable water flow rate. Wide range of control panels as all FCX range wall panels are available. Very interesting is the reduced thickness, equal to only 277 mm compared with 298 mm of a 4-way cassette version. Access the unit for inspection and to clean the filter by simply pressing on two closure devices positioned on the grid. The two-piece auger screw can be easily opened and, therefore, can be cleaned easily along with the inside of the fans. The Eurovent certified VEC range is available in 4 sizes, for cooling capacity that goes from 800 W to 3600 W and heating capacity that goes from 1100 W to 4285 W.
Making use of the Coanda effect, the VEC range makes the flow of conditioned air wider, which tends to adhere to the surface of the ceiling longer. The result is more uniform temperatures at different points of the air conditioned or heated rooms and, as a consequence, greater comfort.
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