The Air Handling Unit (AHU) is the central component of an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system, designed to condition air by filtering, cooling, heating, dehumidifying, or humidifying it, and then supplying fresh air or recirculating it into the occupied space.
An AHU is typically connected to a ductwork system and operates in conjunction with a Chiller or Heat Pump system to provide cooling or heating.
Key Features
- Multi-functional air treatment: Efficient dust filtration, cooling, heating, humidity control, and heat exchange.
- Flexible installation: Floor-mounted or ceiling-suspended configurations, adaptable to various spaces.
- Stable operation: Low noise, long service life, and easy maintenance.
- BMS integration: Compatible with Building Management Systems for smart monitoring and control.
- High-standard applications: Suitable for critical environments such as hospitals, cleanrooms, and food/pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities.