Water leakage from ceiling-mounted HVAC equipment is a building manager's nightmare. A single drip can stain expensive ceiling tiles, damage interior finishes, create slip hazards, and lead to mold growth that affects indoor air quality. For commercial spaces such as hotels, offices, hospitals, and
READ MOREIn a hospital environment, the HVAC system is not merely a matter of occupant comfort—it is a critical component of infection prevention. Nowhere is this more true than in clean rooms, operating theaters, intensive care units (ICUs), isolation wards, and pharmaceutical preparation areas. For these s
READ MORESelecting the optimal location for a Floor Standing Concealed Type Fan Coil Unit is one of the most critical decisions in any HVAC system design. The placement of these units directly affects thermal comfort, energy efficiency, equipment longevity, maintenance accessibility, and even property aesthe
READ MOREHow to Clean the Drain Pan of a Concealed Fan Coil Unit?A water stain spreading across a ceiling tile is one of the most dreaded sights for any facility manager or building owner. In hotels, office buildings, hospitals, and residential complexes, water dripping from a Concealed Fan Coil Unit not onl
READ MOREHow to Reduce Vibration Noise in Ducted Fan Coil Units?Excessive vibration noise from a Ducted Fan Coil Units is one of the most frequent complaints in commercial and residential HVAC systems. In hotels, office buildings, hospitals, and apartment complexes, constant rattling, humming, or rumbling fr
READ MORESelecting the correct static pressure is one of the most critical—but often misunderstood—steps when designing an HVAC system using a ceiling conceal duct type fan coil unit. In commercial buildings, hotels, hospitals, offices, and residential developments, these units are widely used for their quiet operation, space-saving installation, and flexible air distribution. However, even the most advanced fan coil unit cannot perform as intended if static pressure is improperly selected.
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