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Fan Coil Units are air conditioning units consisting of centrifugal fans, coils, drain pans, filters and controls housed in a cabinet. They are designed to condition a space by circulating air over finned coils which contain a conditioning agent. Coils may be steam, water, electric or refrigerant. Fan Coil Units are used in both heating and cooling applications and are located in the space they are conditioning.

Fan Coil Units are very similar in design and use to Unit Ventilators. Fan Coil Units generally have lighter sheet metal cabinets,...

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Review all construction documentation before proceeding with the estimate for HVAC. It is not unusual to find items on the plans, but not in the specifications; or they may be in the specifications but not on the drawings. Also check any and all communications; the owner may have requested a change or expressed a concern or a specific need, and not have had it included in your drawings or specifications.

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