Air Conditioners
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Air Conditioners, Industrial Machinery, Refrigeration & Heat Exchange Equipment
Control panel cooling unit : HFC Alternative gas & Energy saving models ENC-GR-eco series – Apiste Corporation
Air Conditioners, Industrial Machinery, Refrigeration & Heat Exchange EquipmentControl panel cooling unit : HFC Alternative gas & Energy saving models ENC-GR-eco series – Apiste Corporation
High-grade SUS body specs.
For control panel cooling units, HFC-alternative is the future.
With that in mind, Apiste has added non-drain, down-flow, and
100V models for a complete lineup for any situation. Now,our customers can choose from a lineup meeting every need.SKU: n/a -
Air Conditioners, Industrial Machinery, Refrigeration & Heat Exchange Equipment
Control panel cooling unit : HFC Alternative gas & Non-Drain ENC-GR-LE-eco series – Apiste Corporation
Air Conditioners, Industrial Machinery, Refrigeration & Heat Exchange EquipmentControl panel cooling unit : HFC Alternative gas & Non-Drain ENC-GR-LE-eco series – Apiste Corporation
Non-freon, energy-saving control panel cooler with non-drain function
The first player in this industry market non-freon-gas, non-draining control panel cooling unit.
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Are you looking for a Air Conditioners product?
When selecting Air Conditioners for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.
1. Cooling Capacity
Evaluate the cooling capacity of the air conditioners. Consider the BTU (British Thermal Units) or tonnage rating to determine the cooling power. Ensure that the capacity matches the size and requirements of the space you intend to cool.
2. Energy Efficiency
Assess the energy efficiency of the air conditioners. Look for the Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) ratings. Higher EER or SEER ratings indicate better energy efficiency, which can result in lower energy consumption and cost savings.
3. Noise Level
Consider the noise level produced by the air conditioners. Look for the decibel (dB) rating to determine the noise output. Choose air conditioners with lower noise levels, especially if noise is a concern in your working environment.
4. Installation and Space Requirements
Evaluate the installation requirements and space constraints for the air conditioners. Consider factors such as the type of installation (e.g., window, wall, central), dimensions, and ventilation requirements. Ensure that the air conditioners can be installed properly in your space without significant modifications.
5. Air Quality and Filtration
Assess the air quality features and filtration systems of the air conditioners. Look for features like multi-stage filters, HEPA filters, or ionizers that can improve indoor air quality by removing dust, allergens, and pollutants. Consider the specific air quality needs of your working environment.