The Aero-X tube profile maximizes thermal capacity per coil row thanks to the lowest air-side pressure drop (up to 10% more airflow at the same fan HP) and maximum heat transfer surface area.
This technology harnesses the power of evaporation to lower ambient air temperatures entering Carrier’s 30XV chiller – helping to reduce chiller power consumption, increase reliability and extend the life of the chiller.
Founded as a small family business in 1973, Pacific Southwest Container (PSC) started with one factory serving local businesses in Modesto, California.
The Vertex Condenser uses a direct-drive EC Fan System, which maximizes reliability and uptime and reduces operating costs while requiring no regular maintenance.
The HXV is ideal for maintaining peak performance for a variety of applications where water is scarce, water costs are high, uptime is critical, or plume is a concern.
Cambridge Engineering has further expanded into commercial cooling with the availability of the E-Series and ESC-Series evaporative cooling. The company also made enhancements to its M-Series make-up air units.
Heat Transfer Products Group LLC released its new EcoNet® Enabled Unit Coolers. Developed in conjunction with Rheem Manufacturing, the company says it builds on the efficiency of Rheem’s EcoNet® technology and brings it to the commercial refrigeration market.