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News Release Date: 09.27.2011

Mammoth V-Cube Slim Designed as Efficient, Easy Replacement Solution

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The Mammoth V-Cube Slim floor-by-floor cooling and heat pump system features knockdown sections, a compact footprint and a quick-connect design, making the unit ideal for economical and efficient replacement of existing floor-by-floor units, according to Mammoth Solutions which recently announced the system’s availability.

 

With its application flexibility, the V-Cube Slim system can be used for water-cooled or DX cooling, DX cooling with waterside economizer, standard or geothermal water source heat pump systems, make-up air and data center air handler applications.

 

V-Cube Slim units can be disassembled into sections that fit through a standard 3-foot door—without breaking refrigerant lines—and easily reassembled. The compact footprint allows easy replacement of units manufactured by others. Units are equipped as standard with a factory-installed variable frequency drive (VFD) and EPiC controls with standalone control to simplify and reduce installation costs. Optional communication with common, industry-recognized protocols is also available to allow units to be integrated with the building automation system of choice.

 

Designed in 11 sizes from 15 to 70 tons, the V-Cube Slim unit features a cooling efficiency of up to 16.1 EER and heating efficiency of up to 4.3 COP. A digital scroll lead compressor (standard for VAV systems) provides superior part load operation (to 10% load). The fan section incorporates Fanwall Technology, which provides for quiet operation and can help avoid the expense of additional sound attenuation for units placed adjacent to occupied spaces. The multiple fans and motors of the Fanwall system provide redundancy, allowing the unit to remain operational in the event of a single motor or fan failure.

 

For more information:

www.mammoth-inc.com



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