Why choose AERMEC FCX US fan coils?

Why choose AERMEC FCX US fan coils?

Consisting of a fan unit, a heat exchange element and a filter, Aermec FCX US fan coils are ideal for summer air conditioning and winter heating of the home and of any room.

When did AERMEC come to America?

Aermec was founded in 1953 and brought to North America in 2008. Industry leading innovation. Aermec North America History Aermec was brought to North America in 2008 and has continued to grow over the years. We are proud to represent Aermec in Canada as our roots are in Italian soil….

What is AERMEC?

Aermec is the industry leader in providing innovative heating and cooling solutions. Download the app now! It’s Coming! AHR Expo 2022 We’re here to help!

How many rows of heat exchange coils are there in a VMF?

The unit can be equipped with a single/double heat exchange coil (2/4 pipe system), with 3/4 rows depending on the model. The units can also be equipped with multiple accessories and can be integrated into the centralised VMF – Aermec hydronic management system.

Where are AERMEC products made?

All of our products are manufactured at the Aermec Headquarters in Bevilacqua, Italy. The manufacturing plant can produce up to 1000 fan coils per day. Consisting of a fan unit, a heat exchange element, and a filter, fan coils are ideal for summer air conditioning and winter heating.

What are fan coils used for?

Consisting of a fan unit, a heat exchange element, and a filter, fan coils are ideal for summer air conditioning and winter heating. Fed with cooled water coming from a chiller, they make the air of the room to your desired conditions and with great energy efficiency.

Who makes the world’s quietest fan coils?

Aermec manufactures the world’s quietest fan coils! All of our products are manufactured at the Aermec Headquarters in Bevilacqua, Italy. The manufacturing plant can produce up to 1000 fan coils per day. Consisting of a fan unit, a heat exchange element, and a filter, fan coils are ideal for summer air conditioning and winter heating.

  • October 27, 2022