The system features a small storage tank, an adaptive control system, and a blend of chlorine dioxide and water that is dripped into the heating and cooling system’s pan and drains like an IV at the doctor’s office.
On the rooftop, they help OEMs meet seasonal and part-load efficiency standards, like the U.S. Department of Energy’s energy conservation regulations beginning in 2023.
Once installed, piped, and wired, the surrounding wall area is ready for sheetrock installation, followed by painting, final installation, and commissioning of the evaporator.
They provide precision, temperature-compensated direct mass flow measurement of air for reliable, repeatable HVAC PID control with low maintenance requirements