Mideast project uses coils
Chilled water coils from
Precision Coils are being used on a skyscraper now under construction in the
United Arab Emirates.
Burj Dubai, as the building is called, is to be the world’s largest high-rise when completed late this year.
More than $500,000 worth of Precision’s certified coils are being used to help meet its peak demand of more than 10,000 tons of cooling per hour. Company officials point out that this is equivalent to melting 22.4 million tons of ice in one day.
Burj Dubai, as the building is called, is to be the world’s largest high-rise when completed late this year.
More than $500,000 worth of Precision’s certified coils are being used to help meet its peak demand of more than 10,000 tons of cooling per hour. Company officials point out that this is equivalent to melting 22.4 million tons of ice in one day.
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