Warehouses

Warehouses

When selecting a system you need to consider:
Space utilization Comfort Cost Construction Climate

The following systems are recommended for a Warehouse:
Each system is rated using the above criteria for ease of comparison.

Also refer to:
CAV = Constant Air Volume  |  VAV = Variable Air Volume  |  FPMB = Fan Powered Mixing Box


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Central Station Air-Handler with Chilled Water (CAV)

Good for large and small spaces
Good thermal and humidity comfort
Low maintenance and operating costs
Good for new or retrofit construction
C L I M A T E
COLD TEMP-
ERATE
WARM HOT
(ARID)
HOT
(HUMID)
COOLING
HEATING
= Good   = Excellent


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Direct Expansion Split System (CAV)

Good for large and small spaces
Good thermal and humidity comfort
Very low first and installed costs; low maintenance and operating costs
Good for new or retrofit construction
C L I M A T E
COLD TEMP-
ERATE
WARM HOT
(ARID)
HOT
(HUMID)
COOLING
HEATING
= Good   = Excellent


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Packaged Equipment (CAV)

Good for large and small spaces
Good thermal control
Very low first and installed costs; low maintenance costs
Good for new or retrofit construction
C L I M A T E
COLD TEMP-
ERATE
WARM HOT
(ARID)
HOT
(HUMID)
COOLING

HEATING
= Good   = Excellent


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The Carrier Comfort Network

Controls are an Integral part of HVAC Building Systems. The Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) is the most advanced technology to evolve from Carrier’s thorough knowledge of both comfort systems and controls. CCN addresses a wide range of comfort, operational, air quality and energy management objectives by allowing separate pieces of Carrier HVAC equipment, non-Carrier equipment and related building systems to work in harmony.


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Service: an integral part of HVAC system planning...

Preventive and predictive maintenance of all HVAC equipment is an essential element to ensure the uninterrupted and efficient operation of your system. The performance of routine scheduled maintenance, in accordance with equipment manufacturers recommendations, is critical in preventing equipment failure while maintaining the energy efficiency engineered into each system component.

Inadequate maintenance of HVAC equipment contributes significantly to component failure, and elevated repair costs. A comprehensive preventive maintenance program for all HVAC equipment is the most cost effective approach to protecting the investment you have made in this system.