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Ability Projects helps deliver energy-efficient air conditioning at Oxford University
Published:  March 2011
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Energy-efficient air conditioning in this new building at Oxford University is provided by Ability Projects EC-DC Evolution fan-coil units.

Energy-efficient fan-coil units from Ability Projects have been installed to provide air-conditioning for the new £38 million Department of Earth Sciences at Oxford University. These EC-DC Evolution units use 75% less electricity than AC units of similar capacity and also provide infinitely variable speed control of their fans.

This new research centre can accommodate around 300 students, researchers acade­mics and administrative staff.

The project comprises a combination of 4-pipe Evo260 ceiling chassis units and Ecovert vertical fan-coil units with cooling capacities from 3.6 to 7.4 kW and heating from 2.3 to 4.8 kW.

Wall-mounted vertical cased units are installed in the IT rooms to supplement the downflow cooling provided by the ceiling units.

According to Ability’s agent Air Systems, these fan-coil units were specified by the consultant for their low running cost and because Ability could modify fan-inlet and discharge plena to suit the diffuser/plena requirements made necessary by the high cooling loads and air volumes of this project.


For more information on this story, click here: April2011, 135



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