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Air Turnover systems are unique floor mounted heating and cooling units.

The Air Turnover principle eliminates air stratification in large open space buildings. It does this by recirculating the hot air which becomes trapped at the higher levels. The uniform room temperature improves comfort, conserves energy, eliminates thermal barriers, and eliminates the possibility of condensation forming on stored materials.

The Benefits and Features of Air Turnover Systems from Applied Air
Fuel is conserved by utilizing heat normally trapped at the ceiling.
Electrical operating costs can be reduced as much as 40% with low horsepower, high efficiency propeller fans.
Quiet, warm weather ventilation is available with low power consumption.
Condensation that might form on stored materials is eliminated.
Moisture damage is minimized through constant air circulation and uniform room temperature.
Installation cost is low because no duct distribution system is needed. The availability of large units also means fewer fuel and vent connections.
Easy to reach controls and burner on floor mounted equipment simplify maintenance.
Flame safeguard reliability provides safe operation. Electronic programming control monitors the firing sequence.
Temperature recovery is rapid. The cold air effect from open shipping and receiving area doors is quickly overcome after doors are closed.
In the heating mode: The Air Turnover System picks up the air at the floor, where it is the coolest, then heats and returns it to the space above. Innovative low velocity, low horsepower propeller fans gently turn over the room air 1 to 3 times each hour to maintain uniform temperatures from floor to ceiling throughout the building. Cold air from open doors in shipping and receiving areas becomes less of a problem with an Air Turnover unit. Temperature recovery is almost instantaneous after the doors are closed.

In the cooling mode:

The Air Turnover System picks up air at the floor then cools and returns it to the space above. A comfort zone is created from the unit discharge down to the floor level. For buildings requiring cooling from floor to ceiling, extensions are available to get the unit discharge to required height. The centrifugal fans quietly move large volumes of air, turning over the air in the comfort zone 3.5 to 5 times each hour.

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