ITE College Central
Twelve PDC coils sized for a 91.2 kW load in a 456 m² sports studies lab.
View casePassive displacement ventilation supplies chilled air at floor level and lets natural convection carry it through the occupied zone.
Passive displacement ventilation resembles conventional displacement ventilation: air is supplied at floor level and extracted at ceiling level. The difference is that no mechanical fans propel air into the room. PDV relies entirely on natural convection to deliver chilled air to the occupied zone.
Removing the fan removes the ductwork, the plant room and the airside energy that goes with them — which is where the saving comes from.
Chilled air enters low and slow, so it pools in the zone people actually occupy.
Occupants, lighting and equipment warm the air, which rises on its own. No fan, no vibration, no draft.
Warm, stale air leaves at high level, so the coolest, freshest air stays where it is needed.
Coils arrive built and proven, so site time is installation rather than assembly.
The comparison below is against a traditional AHU / FCU installation serving the same space.
The Twenty80 coil is YITAC's own design, supplied with an integrated drain pan and insulation. Given correct design and installation, condensation should not occur.
A conventional system using AHUs or FCUs consumes approximately 0.25 kW/RT — between 10% and 20% of total building energy. PDV removes the airside component from the building altogether, saving capital cost upfront and electrical consumption for as long as the building runs.
Dimensions and full technical data are issued on enquiry rather than published. Request the data sheet.
More than a decade of passive displacement work in Singapore, largely in education, institutional and sports facilities.
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Institute of Technology Punggol, Temasek Polytechnic, INSEAD Asia Campus, Dulwich College.
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
Kallang Tennis Centre, and training and studio spaces with high occupant loads.
Twelve PDC coils sized for a 91.2 kW load in a 456 m² sports studies lab.
View caseEstablish the baseline that tells you whether PDV is the right answer.
View serviceWhere ductwork is unavoidable, PIRALU and PalDuct cut its weight and its install time.
View solutionTell us the space and the load, and we will size the coils.
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