Specific Systems InPac Series Exterior Wall Mounted Air Conditioner (Electric Heater)
Cooling Capacity : 60,000~ 600,000 Btu/h (17.5Kw ~ 175.0 Kw)
Heating Capacity : 34,000~ 136,500 Btu ( 10.0Kw ~100.0Kw)
Features and Benefits Overview
Units from two tons (24,000 BTUH) to 50 tons (600,000 BTUH) utilize
dual spark-proof evaporator blower assemblies
Multi-stage refrigeration circuits on most units allows for 50% redundant
backup cooling**
High and low refrigerant pressure on all circuits
Compressor high current/temp overload
High temperature in the heating coil
Basic features of standard HVAC control panels include two-stage control on
both heating and cooling, automatic switching, and manual override switches
for individual stagesStandard coils are constructed from heavy-weight rifled
copper tubes mechanically bonded to aluminum fins
InPac® evaporator and condenser coils interlace completely separate refrigeration circuits
Condenser coils are designed at 8 FPI to reduce clogging in industrial environments
Evaporator coils are designed at 11-13 FPI for efficiency
Freezestats are standard on all InPac® and AirPak systems
Crankcase heaters are standard on all InPac® amd AirPak systems
Recommended Options
Corrosion-resistant condenser coating
Air-inlet mounted combustible gas monitor
Building-interior mounted combustible gas monitor
Explosion-proof heating elements (often required in some applications)
Chemical air filtration to reduce corrosive particles
Corrosion resistant coil coating on all coils such as our SpecificCoat 2-stage coating
south of the 40th parallel Wall mounted HVAC systems are useful for nearly
any application market, or industry. Contact us to for more information on
whether a wall-mount air conditLow ambient controls recommended in any
location north of the 40th parallel N or ,ioner is right for your next project.
Common Applications
Energy storage system and E- House , Remote instrumnet enclosure
Oil and natural gas refineries
Some water treatment applications
Offshore oil platforms
Gasoline storage or refueling areas
Flour/feed mills
Grain processing facilities
Paint booths
Textile manufacturing plants
Chemical manufacturing plants
Large scale lumber facilities