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Enhanced indoor air quality

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

A new line of dedicated outside air systems (DOAS) from TempMaster feature an internal energy recovery wheel that pre-conditions 100 per cent of outside air to reduce heating and cooling loads. There are air and water-cooled units in various configurations ranging from cooling-only to heat pump. Options include modulating or staged gas heat, SCR electric heat or hydronic heat options, multiple reheats, BAS connectivity, and vertical horizontal supply configurations.

TempMaster www.TempMaster-HVAC.com

Cooling DOAS electric heat energy gas heat Heating hydronic heat TempMaster
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