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Air Washer, Double Skin, Motor Power - 2 HP, 3 HP, 1 HP, 4 HP, 5 HP (*Customisation Available*)

Short Description:
Terms like air washer, double skin, motor power - 2 HP, 3 HP, 1 HP, 4 HP, and 5 HP are used to describe various aspects of an HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system.
Manufacturer DAMAIR
Availability In stock
Place Of Origin India
Return Returnable Product
1 week
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 Product Specification

Type Double Skin
Motor Power 2 HP, 3 HP, 1 HP, 4 HP, 5 HP, As per requirement
Cooling Area 0-10 square feet, 10-20 square feet, 20-40 square feet, 40-60 square feet, >60 square feet, Any area can be cooled and ventilated
Dimensions As per client requirement
 

 Application

Our organization is well known in the market for providing a broad assortment of Air Washer to our clients. These products are manufactured using quality tested components.

A type of air conditioning system known as an "air washer" uses water to filter and purify the air. A wet filter or pads that are kept damp with water are used to pass the air through. The wet filter cleans the air by capturing dust and other airborne contaminants. In industrial settings or places with a lot of dust or pollution, air washers are frequently employed.

Double Skin: The term "double skin" describes the two layers of insulation used in an HVAC system's design. While the outer layer offers insulation to lessen heat transmission between the interior and exterior of the structure, the inner layer, which is commonly constructed of metal, contains the air conditioning equipment. Systems with two skins are more effective at preserving

Motor Power: The amount of power (expressed in horsepower or HP) that a motor can supply to an HVAC system is referred to as motor power. The system can often supply more air or cool a wider area if the motor power is higher. The size of the room to be cooled, the intended temperature range, and the degree of building insulation all play a role in determining the proper motor power for a particular HVAC system.

These are plausible choices for the motor power of an HVAC system in the context of the list of available motor powers (2 HP, 3 HP, 1 HP, 4 HP, and 5 HP). The system's particular requirements as well as the available space would determine the necessary motor power.