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Update to the electricreheat coil for singleduct VAVs
Installing contractors and consulting engineers are continually challenged with fitting equipment into ceilings around lighting, fire suppression, ductwork, and structural elements. National Electrical Code requires 3 to 4 feet of clearance from the side of electrical enclosures depending on the grounding conditions and voltage supplied.
New bottom access electric heat maintains stringent safety certifications while allowing clearance to point down towards removable access panels – simplifying mechanical design, installation, commissioning, and servicing.


Introducing the Greenheck AFL-601 Wind-Driven Rain FEMA Louver
Introducing the Greenheck AFL-601 wind-driven rain FEMA louver: Engineered for excellence in extreme weather conditions, our latest wind-driven rain FEMA louver sets a new standard in environmental resistance. With a free area of 43.6% in a 4 ft. x 4 ft. configuration, it offers the highest free area ratio in its class, ensuring optimal airflow while maintaining strong defense against severe weather.
The AFL-601 is not just another FEMA louver; it's a comprehensive solution designed to meet rigorous wind-driven rain mitigation requirements without compromising on efficiency or structural integrity.
Elevate your project specifications with the AFL-601. Learn more about its advanced features and how it can contribute to your architectural projects.

ABB Drives: Start Up, Programming, Commissioning, Installation, Replacement and Repairs.
ABB Drives: Start Up, Programming, Electrical, Commissioning, Installation, Replacement and Repairs.





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