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Working Principle of Fan Coil Unit
Introduction
Fan coil units that we come into contact with in our daily life are waiting for us silently.
Details
Fan coil units that we come into contact with in our daily life are waiting for us silently. When we need coolness, fan coil units will give us a comfortable temperature and when we are cold, fan coil units will give us warmth. This is the silently dedicated fan coil units that we need to know today.  What we need to know today is the working principle of fan coil unit.
Fan coil unit mainly drives blades through internal motors to generate air volume to send the heat or cold energy emitted by the surface cooler to the room we need, so that the human body we live in can reach the ideal temperature.  As we all know, fan coil unit is the end product in the central air conditioning system. It is installed in each required room to circulate the indoor air with fan coil to achieve our comfortable environment.  When we need to be cool in summer, the cold water generated at the main end of the central air conditioner is sent to the surface cooler inside the fan coil. When the cold water passes through the surface cooler, it will emit some cold energy through the cooling fins on the surface of the surface cooler. The motor installed inside the fan coil will drive the fan blades to rotate to generate air volume and bring the emitted cold energy indoors through the wind flow, so what we can feel is the cold air from the air outlet on the ceiling.  Now the fan coil unit has another intelligent partner, namely the temperature controller, which means that the temperature can be controlled through the temperature controller. In this way, after we set the desired temperature through the temperature controller, the temperature controller will be transmitted to the fan coil unit through the instruction, and the fan coil unit will operate through the instruction of the temperature controller.

The principle of fan coil unit will be discussed here today. If you have other questions, you can contact us.
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