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Air Handling Unit

Air handling units purify, air condition and renew indoor air to provide fresh and comfortable environments whilst removing stale air.

An Air Handling Unit (AHU) is a device used to regulate and circulate air within a building or a controlled environment. It is a key component of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The primary function of an AHU is to take in outside air, condition it by cooling, heating, humidifying, or dehumidifying, and then distribute it to various areas of a building through a network of ducts.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is an Air Handling Unit?

    An air handling unit is used to condition and distribute air to specified areas of a building via ductwork.

  • How does an Air Handling Unit work?

    Air Handling Units work by taking the outside air, filtering it and reconditioning it then resupplying that air into a building.
    They often serve a specified area of a building, such as office spaces, specific floors and bathrooms, so it is common to find multiple Air Handling Units for one building.

  • Where can an Air Handling Unit be used?

    Air handling units are best used in medium to large commercial and industrial applications.

  • Where can Air Handling Units be placed?

    Air Handling Units are often placed on the roof of the building, but can also be placed in the basement.