A Fan Coil Unit (FCU) is a crucial component in modern HVAC systems, designed to regulate the temperature within individual rooms or zones. It operates by drawing in air from the room, passing it over a coil that contains either hot or chilled water, and then blowing the conditioned air back into the space. This coil, depending on the season, is supplied with either heated or cooled water from a central boiler or chiller system. The integrated fan ensures a continuous circulation of air, maintaining a comfortable indoor climate. FCUs are commonly found in commercial buildings, hotels, hospitals, and residential apartments due to their ability to provide independent temperature control for each room. Compact in size and relatively easy to install, fan coil units come in various configurations such as ceiling-mounted, wall-mounted, or floor-standing, and are often controlled by a thermostat to ensure optimal comfort. By allowing for zonal climate control and reducing energy wastage, FCUs contribute significantly to the energy efficiency of HVAC systems.
The construction of a Fan Coil Unit (FCU) is centred around a compact and efficient design that allows it to perform heating or cooling functions within a specific indoor space. At its core, an FCU consists of a metallic casing or housing that encloses all its internal components, ensuring protection and efficient airflow management. Inside this casing, one of the primary components is the heat exchanger coil, typically made from copper tubes with aluminium fins to enhance heat transfer. This coil carries either chilled or hot water, depending on whether the unit is in cooling or heating mode.
Adjacent to the coil is the fan assembly, which usually consists of one or more centrifugal or tangential fans powered by an electric motor. These fans draw in air from the room through a return air grille, pass it over the coil, and then distribute the conditioned air back into the room through an outlet grille or duct connection. A filter is also integrated into the unit to capture dust and airborne particles, ensuring that clean air is circulated.
Additionally, most FCUs are equipped with a drain pan located beneath the coil to collect and remove condensate water that forms during cooling operations. The unit may also include control elements such as a thermostat, valves, and actuators that regulate water flow and fan speed, offering precise temperature control. All these components are assembled within a durable frame that is either mounted on the ceiling, floor, or wall, depending on the installation requirement.
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Edgetech offers wide range of Fan Coil Units in Single Skin/ Double Skin Construction with cooling capacity varying from 1 TR to 3.5 TR and Air flow varying from 400 CFM to 1400 CFM.
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Edgetech offers decorative type chilled water cassette units with cooling capacity varying from 0.75 TR to 3.5 TR wherein cooling capacity is based on inlet air temp: 27°C DB/19.5 °C WB inlet water temp 7°C, outlet water temp:12°C.
Unit comes with Inbuilt condensate drain pump.
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Edgetech offers decorative type Fan Coil Units for Exposed Vertical or Ceiling Suspended Application with cooling capacity varying from 1 TR to 3 TR and air flow varying from 400 CFM to 1200 CFM