Rooftop Packaged units

Factory & Warehouse Hanger Cooling Solutions

Rooftop Packaged Units

Key Features

All-in-One Design

Rooftop packaged units integrate heating, cooling, and ventilation components into a single unit, eliminating the need for separate systems. This compact design maximizes space utilization and simplifies installation.

Modular Configurations

These units come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different building sizes and HVAC requirements. Modular designs allow for easy customization and scalability, making them suitable for diverse applications.

Energy Efficiency

Advanced rooftop units integrate high-efficiency components like scroll compressors, variable-speed fans, and energy recovery ventilators, curbing energy use and utility costs to bolster sustainability efforts.

Climate Control

Rooftop-packaged units offer precise temperature and humidity control, ensuring year-round comfort. Advanced controls enable zoning and scheduling, optimizing performance and energy usage based on occupancy patterns.

Durability and Reliability

Designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, rooftop packaged units are constructed with durable materials and corrosion-resistant coatings. This ensures long-term reliability and minimal maintenance requirements, reducing lifecycle costs

How it works?

All-in-One Design

Rooftop packaged units are self-contained HVAC systems that combine heating, cooling, and ventilation components into a single unit. This compact design is installed on the rooftop of a building, saving indoor space and simplifying installation.

Air Handling

Rooftop units draw in outside air or recirculate indoor air through return ducts. The air passes through filters to remove dust and contaminants before entering the unit's air-handling section.

Heating and Cooling

Inside the rooftop unit, heating and cooling components such as heat exchangers, coils, compressors, and fans work together to condition the air. In heating mode, a gas burner or electric heating elements warm the air, while in cooling mode, refrigerant coils absorb heat from the air to cool it.

Ventilation

Rooftop units include ventilation features to provide fresh air to the building and maintain indoor air quality. This may involve mixing outside air with recirculated air or using energy recovery ventilation systems to transfer heat and moisture between incoming and outgoing air streams.

Distribution

Once conditioned and ventilated, the air is distributed throughout the building via ductwork connected to the rooftop unit. Supply ducts deliver conditioned air to various zones or rooms, while return ducts carry stale air back to the rooftop unit for reconditioning.

Top Industries We Specialized in

Outdoor & Semi Open Spaces
Industrial Bakeries
Distributions Centers and Warehouses
Data Centers and Control Rooms
Factories and other industries
Shopping Malls
Restaurants
Schools
Mosques
Air-Cooled Chiller Units
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