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Dedicated outdoor air

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on June 21, 2019 Product Watch

The RenewAire DN Series is a dedicated outdoor air system using energy recovery ventilation (ERV) with static plate enthalpy core technology. It is designed for latent load management that can reduce air conditioning equipment tonnage by up to 25 per cent in ICI applications. Components can be mixed for a variety of cooling methods including a hot gas reheat module, gas or electric heating sections and fan strategies.  The DN Series is certified under AHRI-1060 and fulfills requirements of ASHRAE Standard 90.

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