RAE Coils announces insulated coil boxes for room-by-room temperature control


RAE Coils announces the launch of its new Insulated Coil Boxes, designed for applications where maintaining different room temperatures is necessary. Unlike traditional HVAC systems, where temperature is controlled on an equipment level, the RAE Coils Insulated Coil Boxes are capable of controlling temperatures on a per-room basis. This equipment is ideally designed for use in pharmaceutical processing, food storage, healthcare, and high-rise building applications.

RAE Coils Insulated Coil Boxes can be used to control temperatures by room or by floor in heating, cooling, or dehumidification systems. RAE Coils combines a highly knowledgeable engineering staff with a fully customized, in-house manufacturing process, leading to innovation and high flexibility in coil product design. Insulated Coil Boxes are designed and built to exact customer specifications, and eliminate the challenges of field-manufactured coil boxes.

The new Insulated Coil Boxes are available in galvanized or stainless steel, and feature double wall construction with 2” fiberglass insulation. With options like 18-gauge stainless steel interior construction, they are ideal for wash-down applications.

The standard lead time for Insulated Coil Boxes is 4 weeks, with premium shipping options for 2 and 3 week shipping.  RAE Coils is a division of RAE Corporation.

 

 



July 1, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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