Posts Tagged: evaporators

Chilled Water Coil – Circuiting Made Easy

Chilled Water Coil – Circuiting Made Easy (Credit to Guest Blogger: Dan Jacobs, Capital Coil & Air) Circuiting a chilled water coil is one of life’s great challenges in the coil business. You’re bound to run across folks with years of experience in the industry that can not effectively explain this concept. While not the most exciting of… Read more »

Coils — Repair or Replace

Coils – To Repair or Replace (Credit to Guest Blogger: Dan Jacobs, Capital Coil & Air) There are multiple reasons why coils can fail prematurely. Sometimes, they simply freeze and can never be repaired. Other times, the coil was selected incorrectly, which in turn, made the coil significantly under-perform. Many times, there is substantial corrosion or something… Read more »

Advanced Manufacturing Process

Excellent Systems Lead to Excellent Products Ingenia Technologies is an industry leader in custom air handling unit production.  A state-of-the-art manufacturing plant and leading edge engineering technology are utilized to provide creative custom air handling unit solutions and high quality product. Take a look at what it takes to make a consistently high quality product:… Read more »

ASHRAE Design Guide for Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS)

Are you thinking about designing a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS)?  Make sure you have comprehensive guidance from industry experts to simplify and optimize DOAS design, installation, operation, and management. The ASHRAE Design Guide for Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems consolidates existing material to focus on the major issues while referring to supplemental sources for more… Read more »

Coils — Construction vs. Performance

Coils – Construction vs. Performance (Credit to Guest Blogger: Matt Jacobs, Capital Coil & Air) If you have ever dealt with commercial HVAC coils, you have probably come across numerous “industry terms” with little to no explanation as to what these terms actually mean. To further confuse you, some verbiage is specific to the actual construction of… Read more »