With End Panels Removed, the Face-and-Bypass Damper behind the Filter Rack is visible.
With End Panels and Filters in place.
High Volume Energy Recovery for a Hospital
This XC Unit was one of four built in Sept 2005 for a Critical Care Hospital in Ontario. It provides 25,277 supply and return air cfm and features a large Model XLT™ 80–84 flat plate aluminum air-to-air heat exchanger, cabinet, face-and-bypass frost control, and filters. The exchanger recovers 1,315 MBH at winterdesign conditions raising the outside air to 46oF. At summer design conditions, it recovers 280 MBH lowering the outside air temp to 85 oF.
Performance Specification
- Model: XC–80–84–BP–RT
- Supply cfm: 25,277
- Exhaust cfm: 25,277
- Built: September 2005
- Weight: 6,000 lbs
- Energy Recovered: 1,315 MBH (Winter), 280 MBH (Summer)
- Design Conditions: –20 °F / 100% RH (Winter), 90 °F / 42% RH (Summer)
Unit Features
- XLT–80–84 Aluminum, Flat Plate Heat Exchanger 2" MERV 8 (30/30) Outside Air
- Heavy Duty Double Wall (18 ga / 22 ga) Galvanized and Return Air FiltersSteel Cabinet, 1" thick Fiberglass Insulation
- Configured for Indoor installation
- Complete with Disconnect and Single Point PowerConnection
- Base Frame is Welded Structural Steel with Integral Lifting Lugs
- Galvanized Steel Drain Pan
The XeteX unit featured on this page was built for an actual application. It is provided here to show our capability.