Hot Process fluid enters the inlet header connection, shown in red. Heat from the fluid dissipates through the coil tubes surface and out to the fins. Ambient air is drawn in over the coil surface by the fan located at the top of the unit. Heat from the process fluid transfers to the air and discharges to the atmosphere. Cool process fluid exits the unit through the connections shown in blue.
Available with Electronically Commutated (EC) or Alternating Current (AC) fan motor designs.
The motors on the eco-Air series are pre-wired at the factory, reducing costs associated with
field wiring. As standard, all units are wired to a common terminal box. Adding the EVAPCO
controls package allows for both single point power supply and complete capacity control.
EC motors are the latest development in energy savings and speed control.
The high efficiency wing tip fans operate up to 3 dB less than conventional blade fans with improved part speed energy consumption.
Advanced Coil Technology
Through the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling software, finite element heat transfer analysis, and proprietary coil performance calculation methods, EVAPCO engineers have identified significant design elements to improve the finned coil performance. The extensive computer modeling has been refined and verified through coil performance evaluation in EVAPCO's state of the art research laboratories.
Protects the coil return bends during handling and operation
All units are designed to ship and install as a single piece
Standard on all units up to 8.2 meters in length
Mounted at each fan motor to electrically isolate individual motors
The EVAPCO Control Package is factory mounted and wired when configuration and shipping limitations allow.
Provides operating sequence and fan speed control based on real time heat loads and ambient conditions.