Packaged roof-top units from Eaton-Williams

Eaton-Williams has increased its air-handling offering with the introduction of the Moducel range of packaged rooftop air-handling units offering energy-efficient heating and cooling using scroll compressors and R410A. These systems are suitable for a wide range of commercial and industrial buildings of all types and sizes. The range has integrated controls and direct-expansion cooling.

The single and dual tandem scroll compressors have capacity control and improved part-load control to reduce energy use. The control panel is fitted in the unit and has an intuitive keyboard and display screen; it is completely wired and programmable.

These units have a chassis frame of extruded aluminium or steel pentapost section with aluminium corner pieces. The double-skinned panels have a 0.9 mm Plastisol outer layer and 1 mm galvanised inner layer. Unit supports are formed bases made from 3 mm galvanised steel.

The hinged access doors have rubber seals. Air leakage meets the HEVAC Class A or B standard.

For more information on this story, click here: Oct 2014, 168
Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

Siderise Innovation Centre achieves UKAS accreditation

Siderise has announced its Innovation Centre has achieved UKAS ISO 17025 accreditation, validating that it operates with the highest technical competency and generates reliable results.

One in five building service engineers unfamiliar with overheating regulations

New research has revealed that 20% of building service engineers are unfamiliar with the UK Building Regulations’ Approved Document O, which addresses overheating in buildings – and almost half (46%) claim to understand the theory behind it but are unsure how to put it into practice.