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specification & selection guide

235
270
evo fan coil system
EVO Fan Coil

Ability Projects, recognising the potential of EC/DC motors, introduced the


first EC/DC fan coil product in 2002. Initial reactions were very favourable
but sales were limited to customers that had an overwhelming need for,
or desire for, the energy efficiency benefits that EC/DC fan coils could
bring.

Then in 2007, the new building regulations included for the first time a
limiting power consumption for many products, amongst which were
fan coils. It was at this point the corner was turned in that, for the first
time consideration for energy reduction was not a ‘nice to have’, it was
necessary. Since then, the regulations have tightened once more and
the likelihood is there will be further reductions in the future. However,
this is not a problem for Ability as the next generations of even more
efficient products are already available.

Since those early projects, the EC/DC motor has gone through an
evolution of its own, fine tuning it to the performance characteristics of
fan coils and making it far more cost effective. Consequently, we now
have a total fan coil solution providing exceptional reliability, best in class
energy efficiency, low noise and now - pressure independent water flow
control.

Pressure independent control valves are far more commonplace.


However, the Ability pressure independent valve solution is unique in
that the valve position is set through software, not physically at the valve.
This means that flow rate checking and flow rate changes do not require
a physical adjustment at the fan coil minimising disruption as the project
approaches handover.

With the move towards ‘Soft Landed’ projects, in other words projects
that are commissioned and handed over through a period of time, rather
than at a point in time, the remote adjustment capability of the Ability
solution becomes invaluable.

The ultimate fan coil from Ability also incorporates, pressure independent,
self-balancing air volumes. Please refer to our separate Matrix Brochure.
Corporate
Ability Projects specialise in the design and manufacture of UK specification fan coil units (FCU’s) and are one of the UK’s pre-eminent
suppliers. A privately owned company trading since 2001, Ability were the first FCU supplier to embrace EC/DC technology which is
at the heart of the EVO range. Ability Projects are based in a 30,000 sq foot factory on the south coast of the UK and operates a fully
integrated sales, design and manufacturing facility.

For many years the UK fan coil has been at the forefront of design in terms of reliability, low noise and energy efficiency. It is the
terminal unit of choice with most design engineers, so much so, that Ability are now exporting fan coil units all over the world.

Ability are proud to also manufacture the most energy efficient fan coil units in the market place today. Built around the EVO range, the
Matrix Platform has culminated in the current Matrix3 product; more information can be found in the Matrix Brochure.

The Ability team has a great technical expertise, a vast experience of fan coil application and an enthusiasm to configure workable,
effective fan coil packages. Your project may be large or small, standard or bespoke but all enquiries receive the same care and
attention to detail.

Contents
14) EVO 235 Thermal Performance

4) EC/DC Fans and Motors 15) EVO 235 Sound Power Levels

6) Product Specification 16) EVO 235 Schematic

8) EVO 270 and 235 Overview 18) Acoustic Guide

10) EVO 270 Thermal Performance 20) Installation Guide

11) EVO 270 Sound Power Levels 24) Controls Packages

12) EVO 270 Schematic 26) Other Products and Services 3


EC/DC Fans & Motors

> The EVO Fan Motors


All the fan motors used in our EVO products are EC/DC. EC is Electronically Commutated and DC is, obviously, Direct Current. These
motors offer a significant energy saving over their AC equivalents consuming about 45% of the power at the same duty point.
However, EC/DC motor and fan sets offer even more savings if used with an intelligent variable speed strategy.

The standard EC/DC fans provide a unit in which the fan speed adjustments, necessary for air volume setting, are made by adjusting
a 0-10 V DC control signal. This control signal can be provided by using either a manual, pre wired infinite speed switch, or it can
alternatively come directly from the BMS (Building Management System). Using EC/DC motors with this form of speed control does
bring tremendous energy savings but still requires commissioning conventionally.

Matrix fan coil units from Ability however, are pre-set with the required air volume per discharge duct run, and irrespective of duct
resistance, will adjust their own fan speed to achieve the desired air volume and duct balance. Commissioning air volumes with Matrix
is a checking exercise, not a setting exercise. If you are interested in Matrix please contact the office.

> Controllability

While EC/DC motors consume much less power than their AC counterparts they also allow VAV (Variable Air Volume) strategies to be
employed which opens the door to further, substantial energy savings.

The relationship between power consumed (VA) and fan speed (RPM) on an EC/ DC motor is not linear. By way of example, a reduction
in the air volume of 30% achieves close to a 50% energy saving in most cases.

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The EVO controller and control strategy exploits the fact
that most fan coils, at most times, do not need to supply
the full design air volume to maintain the desired space
condition. Most Fan Coils are sized for the hottest day
and with the highest potential occupancy level but how
often does this really happen? - Rarely.

The Ability EVO variable speed strategy works by using


two proportional loops that influence the fan speed. The
first is a simple “proportional only” control loop which
defines that the further the room temperature is from
set point the higher the fan speed, up to the design
maximum. However, while the unit is in control of the
space and the room is at or around set point, the the fan
is allowed to slow to a definable percentage of design,
thus saving energy and reducing noise.

The second proportional control loop continually looks


at the air temperature leaving the FCU and has the
authority to overrule the main strategy and raise the fan
speed should it decide. This is generally when the ‘air
off’ temperature is in danger of becoming too cold and
dumping air from the grilles. In these circumstances this
routine proactively raises the fan speed to elevate the off
coil temperature and avoid this undesirable condition.
The converse is applied within the heating cycle.

> Harmonic Filter

All Ability EVO fan coil units are supplied with harmonic
filters to supress the level and severity of harmonic
distortion to the supply voltage of an electrical system.
These filters keep Ability EVO fan coils within the
European regulatory requirement.

> Power Factor Correction

Power factor correction of individual fan coil units is not necessary. There will be lots of electrical equipment on every project
with various power factors, but the fan coils are likely to be a comparatively small contributor compared to items such as the
lighting and computers.

The need for, and the level of, power factor correction has to be evaluated and applied at a building level. This is because some
of the contributing loads actually go some way to cancelling each other out depending on whether they are a resistive, an
inductive (lagging) or a capacitive (leading) load.

For further information please refer to Engineering Recommendation G5/4-1 October 2005, which considers the connection of
non linear loads to electrical supplies.

> Specific Fan Power

The specific fan power (SFP) of the EVO range betters


the requirement of 2010 building regulations which put
a limit on this of 0.6 W/l/s. Under normal circumstances
the SFP will be lower than 0.3 W/l/s at design and as low
as 0.1 W/l/s at setback.
Product Specification

> Casings

Chassis panel work is all ‘In House’ manufactured from nominally 1.2mm galvanised steel. Where at all possible, flanges are formed
inward facing to prevent exposure to bare metal edges. Sufficient forms and folds are incorporated to provide a vibration free,
robust structure. The panel work is jointed throughout using 3/16” ‘Polygrip’ self adjusting and ‘air tight’ rivets.

> Access

Access is provided through a single panel. This covers the fan/motor sets together with the coil and condensate tray. The fan
access hooks in place on a front lip and swings closed. This is then retained by machine screws into captive ‘Nutserts”’ The coil /
condensate tray assembly is retained again by Machine Screws into ‘Nutserts’.

> Fans
Fans are of the direct drive, forward curved, double inlet centrifugal type. Both the impellers and impeller housings are of galvanised
steel. Fan and motor assemblies are mounted separately to the fan deck assembly using M6 Machine screws into captive ‘Nutserts’
and can be removed individually for non routine servicing or replacement. Each fan is connected to the fan wiring loom by a
Quick connector. Motor and impeller assemblies are statically and dynamically balanced in twin planes.

> Coils

Coils are manufactured from seamless 3/8” copper tube, mechanically expanded onto aluminium fins. Fins are punched with
die to form collars to afford maximum heat transfer surface in contact with the tubes. All coils are contra circuited for maximum
output and bottom to top, to ensure free venting and draining. Vents and drains are slotted type. Coils are handed for maximum
efficiency and the handing is notated against direction of airflow through the unit. Coil terminations are 15mm dia’ plain copper
at 40mm centres through a copper support plate for rigidity. Every coil is leak tested using dry air under water to 15 bar pressure.

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> Condensate Tray

The Condensate Tray covers the entire coil and valve assembly area and has a positive fall to the 15mm drain point. The pan is
manufactured from galvanised steel, corners are brazed and the termination is silver soldered into position. Each pan additionally
incorporates a pressure normalising external cover. Stainless steel pans are available as an option. All con pans are covered with
3mm closed cell, class ‘O’ insulation to prevent condensation.

> Insulation
Insulation is used throughout for both thermal and acoustic damping. Insulation is open cell, class ‘O’, CFC and HFC free expanded
foam. Foam complies with CAA airport and London Borough flammability and toxicity requirements. Adhesive has light, ageing
and temperature tolerance.

> Spigots

Spigots as standard, are circular 150mm, 200mm, 250mm or rectangular, manufactured from galvanised steel. These are screw
fixed to the front of the fan coil unit in the positions indicated. Unused spigot positions are blanked off but remain available for
use if layout changes occur.

> Controls Enclosure

All controls are, as standard, fitted to a control back plate which is located on the side of the fan coil. The electrical cover then
encloses the controls and gives access from both the side and below. The whole electrical assembly, including switches, is
mounted on the side of the fan coil unit alongside the coil terminations and valve assembly.

> Filter

Filters are EU2 or EU3 media secured to a wire metal frame, easily removable for routine maintenance, cleaning or replacement.

> Ancillaries

Inlet plenums, electric heating, stepped outlet plenums, other spigot sizes, side spigots, condensate pumps, fresh air connections
and control packages are all available on request.

As part of our continuous improvement initiative we have to reserve the right to alter the specifications and or dimensions
without notice. Therefore, please check your selections and any recent updates by calling the Ability internal sales office.
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EVO 270 / 235

> EVO 270 Introduction

The EVO 270 builds on another Ability horizontal chassis fan coil but with the addition of EC/DC motor technology. Since 2002, the
EVO range has established itself as the most efficient and flexible FCU solution always staying ahead of the rigorous demands of our
building regulations, let alone the increasing expectations of our energy conscious clients.

At 270mm high, the EVO 270 offers optimum performance for almost any application and being reasonably compact, it is perfect for
use in the majority of ceiling voids. The rigid chassis, resiliently mounted fans and ease of access to the major components all add to
provide a level of usability that is unsurpassed in the industry.

Accurate performance data is of paramount importance - Ability continually tests its products to ensure all project selections are
thorough and correct.

To compliment the latest EC/DC motor technology, all EVO units are fitted with high efficiency heat exchange coils that have been
configured to maximise cooling and heating outputs. This is achieved by tuning the design of each coil to the unit in which it is used
rather than the often used, ‘one size fits all’ approach.

> EVO 235 Introduction

The EVO 235 retains all the features of the EVO 270 but within a shallower horizontal chassis format.

Being only 235mm deep, the EVO 235 still offers the highest level of performance while being suitable for the more ‘compact’ ceiling
void. The EVO 235 is available with all the options of its larger counterpart, the EVO 270, and is every bit as capable of supplying the
most energy efficient and flexible fan coil solution. Once again, pressure independent control valves, variable speed strategies and a
host of remote control functions are possibilities with EVO 235.

All EVO 235 fan coils are fully tested at the factory before they leave for site. Additionally, if our BACnet controls package is fitted, our
end of line routine will include uploading the appropriate strategy and running a full strategy diagnostics test.

As with the EVO 270, the pressure independent EC/DC motor option is available.

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DESIGN CONDITIONS #NAME?
FCU SELECTIONS CHILLED WATER FLW 6 DEG C
CHILLED WATER RET. 12 DEG C
HOT WATER FLOW 82 DEG C
DATE : 08-Jul-11 HOT WATER RETURN 71 DEG C
PROJECT 0 ENT. AIR SUMMER 23 DEG C 50 % Relative Humidity
ENT.AIR WINTER 20 DEG C 0 % Glycol Mix
REF: - EXT. RESISTANCE 30 PA Default Unit Range EVO270 11
MAX NR LEVEL 35 NR Default Spigot Size 250
FRESH AIR TEMP DEG C MIN SUPPLY AIR 11.5 FALSE

56 23.1 32.7
UNIT DETAILS COOLING HEATING FAN SPEED SPIGOTS CURRENT W/l/s
TOTL CHW COIL SUPPLY HTG COIL SUPPLY AIR SPECIFIC
SENS HTG NR RECC. AIR VEL FULL START
AREA NO QTY MODEL SIZE C H CLG FL0W P/D AIR FLOW P/D AIR VOL FAN SPEED SIZE FAN
CLG KW KW GUIDE QTY m/s LOAD UP
KW L/S KPA DEG C L/S KPA DEG C L/S POWER
1 EVO270 100 4 1 0.724 0.852 0.0338 1.8 11.5 0.936 0.0203 0.7 35.0 51 ULTRA LOW 25 250 1 1.04 0.06 0.19 0.29
1 EVO270 100 4 1 1.065 1.253 0.0497 3.8 11.5 1.377 0.0298 1.5 35.0 75 EXTRA LOW (3) 30 250 1 1.53 0.10 0.29 0.31
1 EVO270 100 4 1 1.462 1.720 0.0683 7.2 11.5 1.891 0.0409 2.9 35.0 103 STD LOW (3) 33 250 1 2.10 0.14 0.43 0.33
1 EVO270 100 4 1 1.846 2.172 0.0862 11.5 11.5 2.387 0.0517 4.6 35.0 130 LOW PLUS (3) 35 250 1 2.65 0.22 0.67 0.41
1 EVO270 100 4 1 2.101 2.472 0.0981 14.9 11.5 2.717 0.0588 5.9 35.0 148 MEDIUM 36 250 2 1.51 0.30 0.91 0.49
0.000 0.000
1 EVO270 200 4 1 0.852 1.002 0.0398 1.1 11.5 1.102 0.0238 1.0 35.0 60 ULTRA LOW 25 250 1 1.22 0.07 0.20 0.27
1 EVO270 200 4 1 1.193 1.403 0.0557 2.2 11.5 1.542 0.0334 2.1 35.0 84 EXTRA LOW (3) 27 250 1 1.71 0.10 0.31 0.30
1 EVO270 200 4 1 1.604 1.888 0.0749 4.0 11.5 2.075 0.0449 3.7 35.0 113 STD LOW (3) 30 250 1 2.30 0.16 0.47 0.33
1 EVO270 200 4 1 1.974 2.322 0.0921 6.1 11.5 2.552 0.0552 5.6 35.0 139 LOW PLUS (3) 32 250 2 1.42 0.24 0.73 0.42
1 EVO270 200 4 1 2.272 2.673 0.1061 8.0 11.5 2.938 0.0636 7.5 35.0 160 MEDIUM 34 250 2 1.63 0.33 0.99 0.50
0.000 0.000
1 EVO270 250 4 1 1.420 1.670 0.0663 3.1 11.5 1.836 0.0397 2.9 35.0 100 ULTRA LOW 28 250 1 2.04 0.14 0.42 0.33
1 EVO270 250 4 1 2.130 2.506 0.0994 7.1 11.5 2.754 0.0596 6.6 35.0 150 EXTRA LOW (3) 31 250 2 1.53 0.21 0.64 0.34
1 EVO270 250 4 1 2.840 3.341 0.1326 12.5 11.5 3.672 0.0795 11.6 35.0 200 STD LOW (3) 34 250 2 2.04 0.32 0.95 0.38
1 EVO270 250 4 1 3.422 4.026 0.1597 18.2 11.5 4.425 0.0958 16.9 35.0 241 LOW PLUS (3) 37 250 2 2.45 0.50 1.50 0.50
1 EVO270 250 4 1 4.118 4.844 0.1922 26.4 11.5 5.324 0.1152 24.5 35.0 290 MEDIUM 39 250 3 1.97 0.68 2.04 0.56
0.000 0.000
1 EVO270 300 4 1 1.519 1.787 0.0709 2.3 11.5 1.965 0.0425 4.3 35.0 107 ULTRA LOW 27 250 2 1.09 0.14 0.42 0.31
1 EVO270 300 4 1 2.272 2.673 0.1061 5.2 11.5 2.938 0.0636 9.5 35.0 160 EXTRA LOW (3) 31 250 2 1.63 0.21 0.64 0.32
1 EVO270 300 4 1 2.967 3.491 0.1385 8.9 11.5 3.837 0.0831 16.3 35.0 209 STD LOW (3) 33 250 2 2.13 0.32 0.95 0.37
1 EVO270 300 4 1 3.706 4.360 0.1730 13.9 11.5 4.153 0.0899 19.1 33.0 261 LOW PLUS (3) 35 250 3 1.77 0.50 1.50 0.46
1 EVO270 300 4 1 4.472 5.262 0.2088 20.3 11.5 4.241 0.0918 19.9 31.0 315 MEDIUM 38 250 3 2.14 0.68 2.04 0.52
0.000 0.000
1 EVO270 400 4 1 2.258 2.656 0.1054 3.4 11.5 2.919 0.0632 13.7 35.0 159 ULTRA LOW 27 250 2 1.62 0.22 0.65 0.32
1 EVO270 400 4 1 3.223 3.792 0.1505 6.9 11.5 3.473 0.0752 19.4 32.5 227 EXTRA LOW (3) 31 250 2 2.31 0.33 0.99 0.35
1 EVO270 400 4 1 4.430 5.212 0.2068 13.1 11.5 3.819 0.0827 23.5 30.0 312 STD LOW (3) 35 250 3 2.12 0.49 1.47 0.38
1 EVO270 400 4 1 5.509 6.481 0.2572 20.3 11.5 3.799 0.0822 23.3 28.0 388 LOW PLUS (3) 37 250 3 2.63 0.77 2.32 0.48
1 EVO270 400 4 1 6.531 7.684 0.3049 28.5 11.5 4.504 0.0975 32.7 28.0 460 MEDIUM 40 250 4 2.34 1.05 3.14 0.55
0.000 0.000
1 EVO270 500 4 2 2.343 2.756 0.1094 3.0 11.5 3.029 0.0656 2.7 35.0 165 ULTRA LOW 28 250 2 1.68 0.22 0.67 0.32
1 EVO270 500 4 2 3.436 4.042 0.1604 6.5 11.5 4.443 0.0962 5.8 35.0 242 EXTRA LOW (3) 30 250 3 1.64 0.34 1.03 0.34
1 EVO270 500 4 2 4.898 5.763 0.2287 13.1 11.5 6.334 0.1371 11.8 35.0 345 STD LOW (3) 34 250 3 2.34 0.51 1.53 0.35
1 EVO270 500 4 2 5.949 6.999 0.2777 19.4 11.5 7.693 0.1665 17.5 35.0 419 LOW PLUS (3) 37 250 4 2.13 0.80 2.41 0.46
1 EVO270 500 4 2 6.971 8.202 0.3255 26.6 11.5 8.414 0.1821 20.9 34.0 491 MEDIUM 39 250 4 2.50 1.09 3.26 0.53
0.000 0.000
1 EVO270 550 4 2 3.053 3.591 0.1425 5.1 11.5 3.947 0.0854 4.6 35.0 215 ULTRA LOW 29 250 2 2.19 0.33 1.00 0.37
1 EVO270 550 4 2 4.487 5.278 0.2095 11.0 11.5 5.802 0.1256 9.9 35.0 316 EXTRA LOW (3) 33 250 3 2.15 0.51 1.54 0.39
1 EVO270 550 4 2 5.992 7.049 0.2797 19.7 11.5 7.748 0.1677 17.7 35.0 422 STD LOW (3) 36 250 4 2.15 0.76 2.29 0.43
1 EVO270 550 4 2 7.369 8.669 0.3440 29.7 11.5 7.941 0.1719 18.6 32.5 519 LOW PLUS (3) 39 250 4 2.64 1.20 3.61 0.56
1 EVO270 550 4 2 8.491 9.989 0.3964 39.5 11.5 8.051 0.1743 19.1 31.0 598 MEDIUM 41 250 5 2.44 1.63 4.88 0.65
0.000 0.0 0.000
1 EVO270 600 4 2 3.862 4.543 0.1803 8.5 11.5 4.994 0.1081 8.4 35.0 272 ULTRA LOW 30 250 3 1.85 0.33 1.00 0.29
1 EVO270 600 4 2 5.850 6.882 0.2731 19.5 11.5 7.564 0.1637 19.4 35.0 412 EXTRA LOW (3) 33 250 4 2.10 0.51 1.54 0.30
1 EVO270 600 4 2 7.312 8.602 0.3414 30.5 11.5 7.564 0.1637 19.4 32.0 515 STD LOW (3) 36 250 5 2.10 0.76 2.29 0.36
1 EVO270 600 4 2 8.633 10.156 0.4030 42.5 11.5 7.442 0.1611 18.7 30.0 608 LOW PLUS (3) 39 250 5 2.48 1.20 3.61 0.47
1 EVO270 600 4 2 9.939 11.693 0.4640 56.3 11.5 7.711 0.1669 20.1 29.0 700 MEDIUM 42 250 6 2.38 1.63 4.88 0.56

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DESIGN CONDITIONS #NAME?
FCU SELECTIONS CHILLED WATER FLW 6 DEG C
CHILLED WATER RET. 12 DEG C
HOT WATER FLOW 82 DEG C
DATE : 08-Jul-11 HOT WATER RETURN 71 DEG C
PROJECT 0 ENT. AIR SUMMER 23 DEG C 50 % Relative Humidity
ENT.AIR WINTER 20 DEG C 0 % Glycol Mix
REF: - EXT. RESISTANCE 30 PA Default Unit Range EVO235 7
MAX NR LEVEL 35 NR Default Spigot Size 200
FRESH AIR TEMP DEG C MIN SUPPLY AIR 11.5 FALSE

36 23.1 22.8
UNIT DETAILS COOLING HEATING FAN SPEED SPIGOTS CURRENT W/l/s
TOTL CHW COIL SUPPLY HTG COIL SUPPLY AIR SPECIFIC
SENS HTG NR RECC. AIR VEL FULL START
AREA NO QTY MODEL SIZE C H CLG FL0W P/D AIR FLOW P/D AIR VOL FAN SPEED SIZE FAN
CLG KW KW GUIDE QTY m/s LOAD UP
KW L/S KPA DEG C L/S KPA DEG C L/S POWER
1 EVO235 100 5 1 0.582 0.685 0.0272 1.2 11.5 0.753 0.0163 0.5 35.0 41 ULTRA LOW 25 200 1 1.31 0.06 0.19 0.36
1 EVO235 100 5 1 0.753 0.885 0.0351 2.0 11.5 0.973 0.0211 0.8 35.0 53 EXTRA LOW (3) 27 200 1 1.69 0.10 0.29 0.43
1 EVO235 100 5 1 1.051 1.236 0.0491 3.8 11.5 1.359 0.0294 1.5 35.0 74 STD LOW (3) 31 200 1 2.36 0.14 0.43 0.46
1 EVO235 100 5 1 1.448 1.704 0.0676 7.3 11.5 1.873 0.0405 2.8 35.0 102 LOW PLUS (3) 35 200 2 1.62 0.22 0.67 0.53
1 EVO235 100 5 1 1.732 2.038 0.0809 10.4 11.5 2.240 0.0485 4.0 35.0 122 MEDIUM 36 200 2 1.94 0.30 0.91 0.60
0.000 0.000
1 EVO235 200 5 1 0.710 0.835 0.0331 0.9 11.5 0.918 0.0199 0.7 35.0 50 ULTRA LOW 25 200 1 1.59 0.07 0.20 0.33
1 EVO235 200 5 1 1.164 1.370 0.0544 2.3 11.5 1.506 0.0326 2.0 35.0 82 EXTRA LOW (3) 25 200 1 2.61 0.10 0.31 0.31
1 EVO235 200 5 1 1.462 1.720 0.0683 3.6 11.5 1.891 0.0409 3.1 35.0 103 STD LOW (3) 29 200 2 1.64 0.16 0.47 0.36
1 EVO235 200 5 1 1.746 2.055 0.0815 5.2 11.5 2.258 0.0489 4.4 35.0 123 LOW PLUS (3) 32 200 2 1.96 0.24 0.73 0.48
1 EVO235 200 5 1 1.917 2.255 0.0895 6.2 11.5 2.479 0.0536 5.3 35.0 135 MEDIUM 34 200 2 2.15 0.33 0.99 0.59
0.000 0.000
1 EVO235 250 5 1 1.036 1.219 0.0484 1.8 11.5 1.340 0.0290 1.6 35.0 73 ULTRA LOW 28 200 1 2.32 0.14 0.42 0.46
1 EVO235 250 5 1 1.675 1.971 0.0782 4.8 11.5 2.166 0.0469 4.1 35.0 118 EXTRA LOW (3) 32 200 2 1.88 0.21 0.64 0.43
1 EVO235 250 5 1 2.187 2.572 0.1021 8.1 11.5 2.827 0.0612 6.9 35.0 154 STD LOW (3) 34 200 2 2.45 0.32 0.95 0.50
1 EVO235 250 5 1 2.575 3.029 0.1202 11.3 11.5 3.329 0.0721 9.6 35.0 181 LOW PLUS (3) 35 200 3 1.92 0.43 1.28 0.56
1 EVO235 250 5 1 3.351 3.942 0.1564 19.1 11.5 4.333 0.0938 16.2 35.0 236 MEDIUM 39 200 3 2.50 0.68 2.04 0.69
0.000 0.000
1 EVO235 300 5 1 1.235 1.453 0.0577 1.6 11.5 1.597 0.0346 2.8 35.0 87 ULTRA LOW 28 200 1 2.77 0.14 0.42 0.38
1 EVO235 300 5 1 1.846 2.172 0.0862 3.6 11.5 2.387 0.0517 6.3 35.0 130 EXTRA LOW (3) 32 200 2 2.07 0.21 0.64 0.39
1 EVO235 300 5 1 2.442 2.873 0.1140 6.2 11.5 3.158 0.0684 11.0 35.0 172 STD LOW (3) 34 200 2 2.74 0.32 0.95 0.44
1 EVO235 300 5 1 3.081 3.625 0.1438 9.9 11.5 3.453 0.0747 13.2 33.0 217 LOW PLUS (3) 35 200 3 2.30 0.50 1.50 0.55
1 EVO235 300 5 1 3.834 4.510 0.1790 15.4 11.5 3.635 0.0787 14.6 31.0 270 MEDIUM 37 200 4 2.15 0.68 2.04 0.60
0.000 0.000
1 EVO235 400 5 1 1.690 1.988 0.0789 2.1 11.5 2.185 0.0473 7.7 35.0 119 ULTRA LOW 31 200 2 1.89 0.22 0.65 0.43
1 EVO235 400 5 1 2.641 3.107 0.1233 5.1 11.5 2.846 0.0616 13.1 32.5 186 EXTRA LOW (3) 31 200 3 1.97 0.33 0.99 0.43
1 EVO235 400 5 1 3.606 4.243 0.1684 9.6 11.5 3.109 0.0673 15.6 30.0 254 STD LOW (3) 35 200 3 2.70 0.49 1.47 0.46
1 EVO235 400 5 1 4.529 5.329 0.2114 15.1 11.5 3.124 0.0676 15.7 28.0 319 LOW PLUS (3) 37 200 4 2.54 0.77 2.32 0.58
1 EVO235 400 5 1 5.452 6.414 0.2545 21.9 11.5 3.760 0.0814 22.8 28.0 384 MEDIUM 40 200 5 2.44 1.05 3.14 0.66
0.000 0.000
1 EVO235 500 5 2 1.846 2.172 0.0862 1.8 11.5 2.387 0.0517 1.7 35.0 130 ULTRA LOW 29 200 2 2.07 0.22 0.67 0.41
1 EVO235 500 5 2 2.854 3.357 0.1332 4.2 11.5 3.690 0.0799 4.0 35.0 201 EXTRA LOW (3) 31 200 3 2.13 0.34 1.03 0.41
1 EVO235 500 5 2 3.763 4.427 0.1757 7.3 11.5 4.865 0.1053 7.0 35.0 265 STD LOW (3) 35 200 4 2.11 0.51 1.53 0.46
1 EVO235 500 5 2 4.771 5.612 0.2227 11.8 11.5 6.169 0.1335 11.2 35.0 336 LOW PLUS (3) 36 200 4 2.67 0.80 2.41 0.57
1 EVO235 500 5 2 5.708 6.715 0.2665 16.9 11.5 6.889 0.1491 14.0 34.0 402 MEDIUM 39 200 5 2.56 1.09 3.26 0.65
0.000 0.000
1 EVO235 550 5 2 2.343 2.756 0.1094 2.8 11.5 3.029 0.0656 2.7 35.0 165 ULTRA LOW 31 200 2 2.63 0.33 1.00 0.49
1 EVO235 550 5 2 3.535 4.159 0.1651 6.5 11.5 4.572 0.0990 6.2 35.0 249 EXTRA LOW (3) 33 200 3 2.64 0.51 1.54 0.49
1 EVO235 550 5 2 4.425 5.206 0.2066 10.2 11.5 5.722 0.1239 9.7 35.0 312 STD LOW (3) 35 200 4 2.48 0.67 2.00 0.51
1 EVO235 550 5 2 5.963 7.016 0.2784 18.4 11.5 6.426 0.1391 12.2 32.5 420 LOW PLUS (3) 38 200 5 2.67 1.20 3.61 0.69
1 EVO235 550 5 2 7.213 8.486 0.3367 27.0 11.5 6.840 0.1480 13.8 31.0 508 MEDIUM 41 200 6 2.70 1.63 4.88 0.77
0.000 0.0 0.000
1 EVO235 600 5 2 2.896 3.408 0.1352 3.9 11.5 3.745 0.0811 4.7 35.0 204 ULTRA LOW 31 200 3 2.16 0.33 1.00 0.39
1 EVO235 600 5 2 4.330 5.095 0.2022 8.8 11.5 5.600 0.1212 10.6 35.0 305 EXTRA LOW (3) 34 200 4 2.43 0.51 1.54 0.40
1 EVO235 600 5 2 4.846 5.702 0.2263 11.1 11.5 5.013 0.1085 8.5 32.0 341 STD LOW (3) 35 200 5 2.17 0.58 1.75 0.41
1 EVO235 600 5 2 6.815 8.018 0.3182 21.9 11.5 5.875 0.1272 11.7 30.0 480 LOW PLUS (3) 38 200 6 2.55 1.02 3.06 0.51
1 EVO235 600 5 2 8.689 10.223 0.4057 35.5 11.5 6.742 0.1459 15.4 29.0 612 MEDIUM 42 200 7 2.78 1.63 4.88 0.64

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Performance Based Upon

• Cooling duties are based on an Entering Air of 23 °C dB - 50 % RH.


• Heating duties are based on an Entering Air of 21 °C.
• Leaving Air and pressure drop constraints may reduce outputs.
• Data is with an external static resistance of 30 Pa.
• Minimum water flow rate for performance stated is 0.02 l/s.

270 Hydraulic Pressure Drops 235 Hydraulic Pressure Drops

Known Known Known Known


Cooling Coil Flow Press Drop Cooling Coil Flow Press Drop
l/s kPa l/s kPa

SIZE 100 0.10 15.5 SIZE 100 0.10 15.9


SIZE 200 & 250 0.15 16.1 SIZE 200 & 250 0.15 17.6
SIZE 300 0.20 18.6 SIZE 300 0.20 19.2
SIZE 400 0.25 19.2 SIZE 400 0.20 13.5
SIZE 500 & 550 0.25 15.7 SIZE 500 & 550 0.25 14.9
SIZE 600 0.25 16.3 SIZE 600 0.25 13.5

Known Known Known Known


Heating Coil Flow Press Drop Heating Coil Flow Press Drop
I/s kPa l/s kPa

SIZE 100 0.05 4.3 SIZE 100 0.05 4.3


SIZE 200 & 250 0.05 4.6 SIZE 200 & 250 0.05 4.6
SIZE 300 0.05 5.9 SIZE 300 0.05 5.9
SIZE 400 0.05 8.6 SIZE 400 0.05 8.6
SIZE 500 & 550 0.10 6.3 SIZE 500 & 550 0.10 6.3
SIZE 600 0.10 7.2 SIZE 600 0.10 7.2

New Press Drop =


( New Flow
___________
Known Flow)2
x Known Press Drop

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EVO 270 Schematic

900
Important Notes
______________________
Heating and Cooling Valve
connections are reversed
H C B
on opposite unit handing.
______________________
If pressure independent valves are
used, the unit width will increase
depending on the type selected
Right Hand 1
Direction
of Airflow

A
270
HANGING POSITION 825 B
HANGING POSITION
DIM. B

Left Hand 1
OVERALL
DIM. A

187

C H
A
15mm DIA. CONDENSATE CONNECTION ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE
128 66
40 160

Return
A 1
Flow
70

ACCESS PANEL
160 23

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MODEL 100 Size Weight Dimension A Dimension B
in Kg Overall Unit Hanging Position
100 41 803 587
A 1 B 200
250
52
56
1103
1103
887
887
616 300 66 1403 1187
400 82 1703 1487
MODEL 200 and 250 500 93 2003 1787
550 97 2003 1787
600 105 2303 2087
1 2
405
916

MODEL 300 Important Note


______________________
Standard spigot connection sizes are
200mm and 250mm diameter circular
1 2 3 or rectangular. Other sizes available on
request
______________________
350 Spigot numbering is as shown
1216 irrespective of unit handing
MODEL 400

1 2 3 4
350
1516

MODEL 500 and 550

1 2 3 4
450
1816

MODEL 600

1 2 3 4 5
400
2116 13
EVO 235 Schematic

900
Important Notes
______________________
Heating and Cooling Valve
connections are reversed
H C B
on opposite unit handing.
______________________
If pressure independent valves are
used, the unit width will increase
depending on the type selected
Right Hand 1
Direction
of Airflow

A
235
HANGING POSITION 825 B
HANGING POSITION
DIM. B

Left Hand 1
OVERALL
DIM. A

187

C H
A
15mm DIA. CONDENSATE CONNECTION ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE
128 66
40 135

Return
A 1
Flow
60

ACCESS PANEL
160 23

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MODEL 100 Size Weight Dimension A Dimension B
in Kg Overall Unit Hanging Position
100 37 803 587
A 1 B 200
250
48
52
1103
1103
887
887
616 300 60 1403 1187
400 78 1703 1487
MODEL 200 and 250 500 86 2003 1787
550 92 2003 1787
600 97 2303 2087
1 2
405
916

MODEL 300 Important Note


______________________
Standard spigot connection sizes are
150mm and 200mm diameter circular

1 2 3 or rectangular. Other sizes available on


request
______________________
350 Spigot numbering is as shown
irrespective of unit handing
1216
MODEL 400

1 2 3 4
350
1516

MODEL 500 and 550

1 2 3 4
450
1816

MODEL 600

1 2 3 4 5
400
2116 17
Acoustic Guide

> NR Guide Calculations

The NR Guide figures quoted in our Fan Coil Selections are calculated from the logarithmic addition of the Sound Power Levels for
Inlet/Cased Radiated and Discharge, measured at the Sound Research Laboratories with adjustments made for room effect.

Our room effect adjustments are based upon the following criteria:

• A room with a reverberation time of 0.7 seconds or less.


• A room that is occupied and in normal use.
• The Fan Coil installation density is based upon 110W/m2 Sensible cooling.
• A room which is 2.6m high from floor level to suspended ceiling.
• We have not allowed for any contribution from background noise sources, including other plant / equipment.
This requires the background noise levels to be at least 10 dB lower than the specified room NR level.
• The Fan Coils are hung in accordance with our Installation Instructions and the latest CIBSE guidelines.
• Suspended ceilings have a Noise Reduction Coefficient of 0.6 and a Noise Reduction Performance Dncw = 35dB or better.

Based upon these conditions, the following adjustments are made across the SPL spectrum.

63 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K

Ceiling tile loss -6 -4 -7 -10 -12 -12 -13 -8

Room Volume/Reverb -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2

Distance to Listener -14 -14 -14 -14 -14 -14 -14 -14

Directivity Factor +9 +9 +9 +9 +9 +9 +9 +9

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The adjusted Sound Pressure Levels across the frequency range are then compared to standard NR Curves to give the resultant NR
Level.

Important Note: These NR Levels can be guides only as we will not have room data for all areas of your project upon which to base
project specific calculations. We have however, conducted numerous tests within our own office and on completed sites, so providing
your project is similar to our descriptions above, the NR levels will be equal to (or very similar to) our calculated figure. If your site differs
from the descriptions we have provided, it is in your best interests to either ask us for our view on the differences or seek independent
advice.

> NR Adjustments

If any of the following conditions apply to your project then the NR levels quoted may need to be adjusted as shown. If more than
one of the following conditions apply, or you are concerned in any way, then you should consult with the Ability Technical Team.

Installed Condition Potential Acoustic Additions

Contract quality carpet, standard fibrous tile ceiling system, glass area approximately
50% of wall surface. Units installed using solid ductwork, insulated acoustic flex, insulated 0
plenum and linear grille.

Solid floors - wood +1

Tiled floor, marble or similar +2

Full height glass +2

Perforated steel tile ceiling system with 16mm acoustic pads installed into all tiles. 0

Perforated steel tile ceiling system with acoustic pads but where the return air path is
through punched holes or slots in the ceiling tile system. Please provide details
The acoustic impact will vary so please advise.

Perforated steel tile ceiling system with no acoustic padding in some or all tiles / infills. Potentially +6

Discharge grille plenums with no internal insulation material applied and or


perforated steel VCD’s +1 / +2

Short rectangular ducts straight to discharge grille. The acoustic impact will depend
greatly on the length of the duct and any insulation. Please ask

Any other condition of concern. These might be units in very close proximity to each
other, very small cellular offices or a particularly high thermal requirement W/m2 etc. Please ask

> Recommendations

• Acoustic Flexible Ductwork is highly recommended on all installations where possible. Even a short length of 500mm
will greatly assist in keeping the sound pressure levels at or below that required.
• Duct velocities between the FCU and the grilles/diffusers should be equal to or lower than 2.5 m/s to reduce the potential of
regenerated noise from the balancing damper (if installed), ductwork and/or the diffuser plenum.
• Care should be taken so as to avoid positioning ceiling return air path immediately beneath the FCU air inlet to avoid a direct
line for the inlet sound to penetrate into the occupied space and cause excessive noise.

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Installation Guide

Your new Ability fan coils will operate for many years affording a comfortable, controlled working environment. This sheet provides
useful installation guidelines, a trouble shooting table and a list of routine maintenance procedures.

If your fan coils behave unexpectedly then first refer to the troubleshooting suggestions and apply any remedies that appear
appropriate. If this does not solve the problem then please contact Ability so that we can investigate further.

> Ducting

Do not use a greater length of duct than is required. Using 2 metres of duct where 1.5 metres would have been enough means the
internal spiral will not have been stretched sufficiently. This leads to internal air turbulence, extra resistance and noise.

To avoid this risk flexible ductwork must be installed carefully.

• Try to avoid tight bends and keep the ducts as straight


as is reasonably possible.

• Avoid squeezing ducts under or around obstructions.

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All fan coils are selected to perform against a specific duct resistance. Inadvertently increasing this resistance will have major
implications to the performance of the unit and the building as a whole. The air volumes will fall, the kW outputs will reduce, the fan
speed will increase, the unit will become noisier and the balance between ducts may be upset.

If an imbalance persists between two ducts from the same fan coil inspect the duct runs from the fan coil to the plenum / grille.
Rearranging or straightening a duct can add another 5 to15% to the air volume.

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> Access

All fan coils require regular maintenance. Filters, fans and coils need periodic cleaning to maintain their correct level of performance. It
is therefore very important to leave adequate space around the access areas to make maintenance as easy as it can be.

Areas that will require periodic inspection are :-

• Filters • Valve assemblies • Electric box and Controls • Fans • Coil and Condensate tray.

Keep fan coil access areas away from light fittings that cannot be removed from the ceiling grid and other immovable service ducts,
pipes and conduits. Try and avoid positioning units so they span over a partition wall.

> Condensate Connection

The condensate connection on any fan coil is delicate and should be treated with care.
Connection between the condensate tail and the main drainage system should be made using a “removeable” fitting. If removal of the
condensate tray is required for cleaning or similar then this connection will need to be broken and then remade.

To assist condensate drainage:-

• ‘U’ bend traps between the unit and the drainage system should be installed if at all possible.
• Condensate pipe work should incorporate a gravity fall in line with the current regulations.
• Condensate pipe work should be well supported and pipe work runs must not sag.
• Condensate drainage pipe work may need insulating depending on the drain pipe material and/or the chilled water temperatures.

NB: If condensate does not drain adequately from the fan coil it is most likely the filters have become too dirty.

> Fan Coil Level

A fan coil installed sloping the wrong way will leak condensate, spoil the ceiling tile system and may damage the client’s office
equipment below the ceiling.

Fan coil units incorporate an open condensate collection pan. To ensure the condensate collected in this pan flows away efficiently
and does not overspill, the fan coil should be at least level. Given the opportunity, the fan coil should be sloped slightly towards the
condensate drain end which will assist the flow. The fan coil must never be installed sloping away from the drainage / valve end.

NB: If condensate leaks from the fan coil soon after installation it is most likely the filters have become laden with dust and debris thrown up
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Installation Guide

> Fan Coil Controls


Many fan coil control packages, when switched on, will go through a set up or diagnostic routine. This will last at most about 15
minutes and may make the units appear “Out of Control” for this period. Remember, the diagnostics will run each and every time you
turn the power off and on so it is best to let the unit controls settle before you draw any conclusions.

> Fan Coil Control Sensor Position

• If the fan coils have room sensors, do not mount them in direct sunlight, in a draft or near a door.

• If you relocate a unit mounted sensor ensure the new position is away from sources of heat and cold such as light fittings and
pipe work.

• If after a fit out, a single fan coil is now serving two rooms, the sensor may need relocation or the whole control package may need
reconfiguring.

• Some control packages incorporate a small time delay before they react to a new demand from their sensors. This is to prevent
controls “hunting”.

• Sometimes the temperature above the false ceiling can be a couple of degrees above the room temperature below. This can lead
to a “cooler than expected” room environment. If this happens you can either offset the controls to compensate or you may have to
consider relocation of the sensors.

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Servicing and Routine Maintenace

Before handover to client Clean Filters


Ensure all valve commissioning pegs and caps have been removed
Recheck design fan speed and temperature settings

Every 3 Months Clean filters

Every 6 Months Clean filters


Brush or vacuum coil surface

Every 12 Months Clean or replace filters


Brush or vacuum coil surface
Wipe out condensate tray and chemically clean if required
Vacuum fan and motor sets if required.
Visually inspect for any failures or failing components

Problems and Possible Causes

Air Volumes are lower than expected Signal voltages above 7.5V will never be selected by Ability. If you have an
or the noise level is higher than expected installation defect or measurement error, turning the fan speed ever
higher will not solve the problem but will, generate noise.

Is the filter dirty

If VCD’s are fitted, have they been left closed.

Are the flexible ducts installed correctly. There should be no tight


bends, no restrictions and no excess material in the length

Condensate does not drain or the unit leaks Is the air filter dirty - Dirty filters impede condensate flow

Is the fan coil installed out of level

Have the commissioning valve caps or pegs been removed

Has the set point temperature been reset correctly after


commissioning

Is the sensor being “fooled” by an external temperature influence

Have the controls not yet finished their start up diagnostics routine

Unit becomes noisier over time Is the filter dirty


Controls Packages

Ability Projects can provide specialist control guidance from conception


and specification through to delivery.

Also, as a Delta Controls partner, Ability draws on a wealth of experience


from Delta’s own development teams ultimately providing the most
robust hardware and software controls solutions.

A fully tailored package might include bespoke strategies and coding,


project specific trend logs or alarms and possibly even customised touch
screen graphics.

Of course, off the shelf packages are always available. However, even these
Ability solutions are far more advanced than most including amongst
many options, occupancy setbacks, variable fan speeds, time scheduling
and remote access.

> DELTA-DAC1146(E)
The DELTA-DAC1146(E) is a fully programmable, Native BACnet™,
advanced application controller that can communicate on an RS-485 or
Ethernet LAN.

The DELTA-DAC1146(E) can handle a wide-range of applications .

> Control Valves


Ability Projects can supply Fan Coils with complete valve sets fitted at time
of manufacture. These include many options: 2 port, 4 port, and the latest
generation PICC valves, for example the Marflow Xterminator pictured
opposite.

The Marflow option provides one of the most compact sets available
which includes PICC valve, a flushing bypass, venturi nozzle, drain and
return isolation valve. All of this is located above the Fan Coil drip tray.

> BACstat – Intelligent Wall Mounted Room Sensor


The DNS-24L is an intelligent room sensor with a custom LCD display and
4 push buttons for user control. Without consuming any additional inputs,
certain BACstat units give access to CO2, Humidity and PIR Sensors.

The DNS-24L is useful in applications that require one or more low cost,
programmable sensors with LCD display and push-button control.

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> 7” Touch Screen – enteliTOUCH

The enteliTOUCH is a seven inch, wide-screen, LCD touch sensitive display unit used
for interfacing with your EVO units and any BACnet building automation system.

The enteliTOUCH uses BACnet over Ethernet to communicate with all the controllers
on the local area network using real time information and a graphical, intuitive
interface.

Fully configurable, this elegant screen can be used from simple activities such as
set point adjustment through to performing as a mini BMS (Building Management
System). The full colour screen is designed to act as a full BMS supervisor supporting
routines such as scheduling and trend logging.

While the possibilities for this unit are endless, below are three examples of its many
uses.

• Used in a hotel bedroom, the touch screen acts as a room controller which is able to control lights, blinds and of course the
fan coil, via the correct O/I.

Further integration can result in adverts being displayed on the screen. These adverts can be sponsored to help offset the cost of
purchase and can run alongside screens displaying useful information about the hotels other facilities and events. An integrated PIR
means that the screens are only active when somebody is close by which saves further on the running cost.

The web server functions allow maintenance staff to access each device individually and assess any complaints instantly, further
increasing client and occupant satisfaction.

• The Manager of a retail outlet wants to be able to globally adjust the set point and override the scheduling of the fan coils in his
store. The touch screen is set up to allow this simply and without any great technical understanding being necessary.

Again the web server function coupled to an internet connection allows remote access from facilities management team to access
and collect information.

• The staff in a hotel restaurant with private dining areas would like to be able to individually adjust the temperature in each of
these dining suites.

To facilitate this, the touch screen can be located anywhere convenient and these adjustments can be made using a full colour plan
of the restaurant and its services. No longer do the Facilities Management team need to be called as the restaurant staff can deal
immediately with most eventualities themselves.

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Other Products & Services from Ability

> A full range of fan coil units is available from Ability Projects:-

• Matrix Fan Coil package. Ability’s complete air conditioning solution including self setting air volumes and duct balance, self
setting design water flow rates through remotely controlled PICC valves all overlaid with intelligent, intuitive control strategies.

• Vertical Fan Coil. A slim, low height unit in both chassis and cased formats. Cased units are available for high level, low level and
bespoke installation situations.

• Underfloor Fan Coil. Including all the attributes of the Ability horizontal products, these units are a simple reconfiguration allowing
the same successful features to be used in any underfloor application.

• Trading Desk Fan Coil Cooling. Offered in association with DAS Business Furniture or Saffron Walden, the ultimate trading desk
solution with integral cooling to offset the heat generated by PCs and screens. Used by many leading financial institutions!

> Fan Coil Refurbishment and Technology upgrades.

Ability can breathe life into any older fan coil unit.

The primary role of the Ability Service Department is to support customers who have already bought Ability products. However,
through many very successful projects, Ability have now acquired an unsurpassed reputation for fan coil refurbishment and technology
upgrading.

• Swap out AC fan motors and replace them with EC/DC fan types saving half the electrical input and extending FCU life expectancy
considerably.

• Additionally, apply Variable Air Volume (VAV) strategies to your new fan motors and save another 30% on electrical consumption.

• Swap out any old controllers for new BACnet devices opening up new strategy opportunities including VAV, low occupancy
setbacks, ‘web based’ remote monitoring and adjustment.

Almost every feature you could specify on a new fan coil, Ability can retrospectively apply to any existing model, from any manufacturer.
This can provide all the energy saving features and all the flexibility without the level of disruption that a full FCU replacement would
promote.

St Olaf House, London. Refurbishment of 70 fan coils from the eighties. A full survey was conducted and a report submitted. All
filters replaced, a number of controllers were replaced and the units themselves had a number of sheet metal parts either repaired
or remade.

Palestra Building. Upgrading 750 Abiity units from AC to EC/DC motor technology. Albeit a relatively new project, the client
decided that the energy savings offered by EC/DC motor technology were too great to be ignored. The AC airflows were measured
and recorded so that when the fans and motors were swapped, the units were returned to their ‘as commissioned’ state.

Surrey Project. Replacing 65 vertical fan coils. These vertical cased units needed updating but it was decided the original casings
had to remain. Ability manufactured and installed a specially adapted vertical product, customised for this job alone to fit the
existing housings.

Turnford Place, Cheshunt. Full refurbishment of 204 ceiling mounted units. Ability replaced the valves, the terminal controllers and
converted the units from AC to EC/DC fan motors.

Watling St, London. Full refurbishment of 30 units. The original AC fan decks were replaced with new style ‘internal rotor motor’
products in conjunction with new valves, new controllers and remanufactured condensate trays.
Birmingham Hospital

Palestra

Corinthia Hotel

Heathrow - Terminal 5

The Shangri - La Hotel


At The Shard

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