Energy efficient vertical Wall Mount, Heat Pump, and Step-Capacity Air Conditioners provide electric heating, cooling, ventilation, and pressurization for Industrial Explosion Proof and Hazardous Duty applications.
Typical applications that require include Analyzer Shelters, RIE Buildings, Motor Control Centers, Blast Buildings, Switchgear Buildings, Offshore Drilling Rigs, Containers, Man Camps, Storage Facilities, etc.
Units range from 1.0 to 6.0 tons. Division Two condenser section wiring is protected by liquidtight conduit. All coils are protected with BLYGOLD PoluAl XT coil coating system. Units are furnished complete with thermostats and wall grilles. Hazardous Location heater assemblies utilize low watt density stainless steel heating elements. Hazardous duty units annunciate faults with time stamp for easy troubleshooting.
Units can be controlled individually or by LeadLag Controls for redundant units. No onsite refrigerant piping or exterior ductwork is required for Wall Mount installation.
Class I, Groups BCD, Division 1 & 2 conversions comply with NEC 500 & 505 and NFPA Standards. (Group B, Division One Explosion Proof units require customer-furnished source of purge air).
Class I, Groups IIAB, Zone 1 & 2 modifications conform to IEC European Standard.
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Ask about our CSA and ATEX listed CAB series Wall Mount air conditioners
Split area classification i.e. Hazardous Duty outside General Purpose Inside
50 Hertz
Hazardous Duty Electric Heat
316-Stainless Steel Cabinet
Industrial Cabinet Coating
Pressurizer (per NFPA 496 Standard)
Auxiliary Blower
Fresh Air Intake Enclosure
Intake Stack (unit-mounted or self-supported)
Dry Contacts to annunciate Unit Failure
Interface Contacts for on-site Fire and Gas System
Spark Resistant Blower & Condenser Fan Blade
Refrigerant Capacity Controls
Chemical or Dust Filtration
Opposed Blade RA Damper to control building pressure
Supply Air Backdraft Dampers for multiple ducted units
ABS & A-60 compliant
Disconnect Switch
Redundancy with LeadLag Controls