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Download this manual Active chilled beam FreeAir Maintenance and installation guide. Description The FreeAir active chilled beam is a two-way induction type air-conditioning unit that is designed for exposed installation, mounted directly against the ceiling. It is suitable for ventila- tion, cooling and heating. The primary air from the air han- dling unit is injected through the specially shaped nozzles and discharged into the room along the ceiling. Causing induction of the room air to flow through the cooling and/or heating coil, which then mixed with the primary air flows back into the room through the linear slot openings on the two sides of the beam. The conditioned/mixed air discharged along the ceiling provides the optimal coanda effect which is always the objec- tive when the occupied zone requires low air velocities. Air duct connection: Ø100 mm AirFlex- adjustable air deflectors FreeAir is equipped with AirFlex air deflectors, which can be manually and individually adjusted on each side of the air slots, as a standard option. AirFlex allows the operator to easily adjust the direction and throw distance of the discharged conditioned air. With the fine-tuning capabilities of the AirFlex deflectors, a highly flexible, pleasant and draft-free indoor climate can be achieved. AirFlex - Less risk of draft - Shorter throw length - Individually adjustable 15-12-04 Materials The duct and plenum air box are made of galvanized steel. The visible front plate and side panels are powder coated sheet steel painted in standard white RAL 9003 colour (or in any other RAL colour requested by the customer). The heat exchanger fins are made of aluminium, and the pipes are made of copper. The AirFlex air deflectors are made of polyamid plastic. Square or circular perforation as standard options. Airvent reserves the right to change specifications. www.airvent.eu Square or circular perforation as standard options FreeAir 1 Previous Page Next Page
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  • Page 1 Description Materials The FreeAir active chilled beam is a two-way induction type The duct and plenum air box are made of galvanized steel. air-conditioning unit that is designed for exposed installation, The visible front plate and side panels are powder coated mounted directly against the ceiling.
  • Page 2 Mounting instructions Suspension type Suspension type FreeAir is mounted against the ceiling. For the suspension there are fixing points towards the ceiling. The air and water can be connected from the short side or from the top. Factory installed control equipment available in several designs, con- tact Airvent for detailed information.
  • Page 3 Dimensions (mm) Number of water circuits Size Weight Water (mm) (kg) volume(l) Ød Ø12 1500 1500 Ø15 1800 1800 Heating Ø12 2100 2100 573,6 405,4 2400 2400 2700 2700 3000 3000 Airvent reserves the right to change specifications. 15-12-04 www.airvent.eu...
  • Page 4 The points of connection/ shock protection and the functional ability of the components must be checked. The maintenance operation has to be car- ried out at least twice a year. Airvent reserves the right to change specifications. 15-12-04 www.airvent.eu...

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