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In HVAC, DX units can be categorized into several types based on their design, application, and functionality. Here are some common types of DX units:
These are self-contained units that include the compressor, condenser coil, expansion valve, and evaporator coil in a single package. They’re often installed on rooftops or on the ground.
These systems consist of two separate units: an outdoor unit (compressor and condenser coil) and an indoor unit (evaporator coil and fan). They’re connected by refrigerant lines.
These units are designed for rooftop installation and often serve larger commercial or industrial spaces. They can be packaged or split systems.
These units are designed for precision cooling applications, such as data centers, labs, or hospitals, where tight temperature and humidity control are required.
These units use inverter technology to modulate compressor speed and optimize energy efficiency. They’re often used in commercial and industrial applications.
These systems use a single outdoor unit to serve multiple indoor units, each with its own DX coil. They’re popular in commercial and industrial applications.
These units use water-cooled condensers instead of air-cooled condensers. They’re often used in larger commercial or industrial applications.
These units use air-cooled condensers and are commonly used in smaller commercial or residential applications.
These are some of the main types of DX units in HVAC. The specific type used depends on the application, climate, and cooling requirements.
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