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Air-handling unit (horizontal)
This system takes fresh air from outside and feeds the air into air-handling units on different floors of a building. First, ambient air taken from outside is filtrated through a filter, and pre-cooled or pre-heated with cool water or warm water from refrigerating machines and boilers. Then, the air is fed by fans throughout the building. |
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Small-scale air-handling unit (N series)
This compact system can be installed in a narrow space, such as a dead space between pillars. The highly efficient plug fan, connected to a motor, reduces power consumption by 10 to 30%. The number of maintenance points is also reduced by 1/2 (compared with our past models). This compact system is ideal for energy-saving and ease of maintenance in the new era. |
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Renewal-responsive air-handling unit
Since this unit is designed to replace air conditioning systems in existing buildings, it can be assembled at the site of installation. The dimensions of the unit have been made as small as possible so it can be delivered through a narrow corridor in a building. Easy delivery and the smaller number of components necessary for assembly can solve many problems in replacing existing air-handling units for purposes of renewal. |
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Desiccant air-handling unit
This system has a high energy-saving efficiency, supporting regeneration temperatures of 50 to 150°C. Kubota's newly developed dehumidifying rotors using polymeric sorbent support the reuse of low-temperature exhaust heat of 50 to 80°C. |
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Air-handling unit for cleanrooms (industrial use)
With advances in technology, extremely clean air is increasingly required by hospitals and precision instrument plants. Kubota's air-handling units for cleanrooms meet such requirements by controlling dust in the air, temperature, humidity, and pressure within the required range. |
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Air-handling unit for computer rooms
This unit is for cooling large-frame computers requiring correct and strict operation environments. The unit has been designed following research into the characteristics of air conditioning of computer rooms, resulting in a very reliable product in which air conditioning know-how is concentrated. System types and thin types are also available. |
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VAV unit
This unit is designed for rooms in which the air conditioning capacity is required to change from time to time, such as meeting rooms and guest rooms. In response to room temperature, the unit controls the volume of air fed from the air-handling unit on a different floor of the building. |
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Centrifugal liquid chiller (water cooled)
This system uses air as a cooling medium and uses no fluorocarbons that destroy the ozone layer. The installed microcomputer achieves high performance and functions for the air conditioning of ordinary buildings, operating processes in plants, communities, and other applications. |
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