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Duct fan coil unit AXIS™ 45R

duct fan coil unit
duct fan coil unit
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Description

The 45R fan-powered units are designed to maintain optimum temperatures in the conditioned zone through recirculation of plenum return air and accurate control of primary air (cooling) to the zone. The 45R units offer excellent performance characteristics and affordability in a compact unit with a low height of 10-5/8 inches. Fan airflow capacities from 250 to 830 CFM Primary airflow capacities from 52 to 2660 CFM Available in 2 sizes 20 gage, galvanized steel casing construction Suitable for low, medium, or high pressure applications Linear, multiple-point, averaging velocity sensor with an amplified signal Damper blade has a flexible gasket for tight airflow shutoff Damper blade operates over a full 90 degrees All damper assemblies utilize a solid ½ in. shaft that rotates in self-lubricating Delrin® bearings Pressure independent or dependent controls, including Carrier i-Vu Open (BACnet), Carrier Comfort Network® (CCN), analog, or pneumatic controls Electric or hot water reheat coils Multiple casing liners available Electric heat (1 to 3 stages) or proportional (SSR) heat Standard unit casing lined with ½ in. thick, 1-1/2 lb dual density fiberglass insulation that meets UL 181 and NFPA 90A Certified performance in accordance with ARI Standard 880 20 gage, galvanized steel heaters are ETL listed in accordance with UL standards Heaters equipped with: Primary automatic and secondary manual reset thermal cutout Deenergizing magnetic contactors Airflow proving switch 80/20 Ni-Cr elements Strong integral panel/post construction for product durability

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