Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Square Feet |
| Tube Material | Copper, Copper & Aluminium |
| Coating | Color Coated |
| Fin Material | Aluminium |
| Fin Surface | Corrugated |
| Size | Customized |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A chilled water fan coil unit (FCU) is a type of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment used to provide cooling (and sometimes heating) to individual spaces in a building. It works by using chilled water supplied from a central chiller plant.
🔧 Components of a Chilled Water Fan Coil UnitFan (blower) – Circulates room air through the unit.
Chilled Water Coil – Heat exchanger where air is cooled as it passes over chilled water.
Filter – Removes dust and particles from return air.
Drain Pan – Collects condensate (water formed when air is cooled).
Control Valve (optional) – Regulates flow of chilled water.
Thermostat – Controls operation based on room temperature.
Chilled water from the central chiller is pumped to the fan coil.
Warm room air is drawn into the unit by the fan.
Air passes over the chilled water coil, transferring heat to the water.
Cooled air is blown back into the room.
The warmed chilled water returns to the chiller for re-cooling.
Ceiling Concealed – Hidden above ceilings, connected to ductwork.
Wall-Mounted or Floor-Mounted – Exposed units, used in smaller or retrofit spaces.
Cassette Type – Mounted in the ceiling grid, common in offices.
Energy-efficient when linked to a central plant
Flexible zoning (each room/unit can be controlled independently)
Quiet operation
Minimal ductwork required
Requires a chiller and chilled water piping system
Regular maintenance of filters and coils is essential
Drainage for condensate water must be managed properly
Chilled water from the central chiller is pumped to the fan coil.
Warm room air is drawn into the unit by the fan.
Air passes over the chilled water coil, transferring heat to the water.
Cooled air is blown back into the room.
The warmed chilled water returns to the chiller for re-cooling.
Ceiling Concealed – Hidden above ceilings, connected to ductwork.
Wall-Mounted or Floor-Mounted – Exposed units, used in smaller or retrofit spaces.
Cassette Type – Mounted in the ceiling grid, common in offices.
Energy-efficient when linked to a central plant
Flexible zoning (each room/unit can be controlled independently)
Quiet operation
Minimal ductwork required
Requires a chiller and chilled water piping system
Regular maintenance of filters and coils is essential
Drainage for condensate water must be managed properly
Additional Information: