Optimizing Decoupled Hydronics and Acoustics using High Performance Fan Coils

Tags: Decarbonization, Fan Coils, High Performance, Price

Fan coils are an integral part of many mixed overhead distribution systems and are often treated as commodity product. Decarbonization and electrification are leading to wider applications of fan coils as part of a decoupled hydronic system, causing a shift to hydronic systems over traditional all air systems. Evaluating fan coils as part of an engineered system to optimize the building design has become increasingly more important. With the adoption of new energy codes and the application of fan coils in spaces with open ceilings, performance and sound needs to be closely examined.   Price has significantly transformed its fan and blower coil product portfolio to address the evolving challenges associated with modern building design and HVAC system requirements.  

Technical Agenda
  • How decarbonization and electrification have led to fan coil utilization in new applications (life-science, universities, offices)
  • When fan coils are the right solution
  • How consultants add value to their clients and buildings with fan coil systems
  • Optimizing selections for noise-sensitive applications
  • Overview of Price fan and blower coil product solutions
    • Sound attenuation solutions
    • Indoor air quality considerations
    • Condensate management strategies
    • Cost effective solutions for small zones
    • Custom solution capabilities
    • Solutions for restricted ceiling plenum space
  • Recent project case studies, mock ups and application examples