HEFA 25T Air Handler
  • Cooling Output Tons: 25 tons
    • Based on 45°F (7°C) supply fluid and 95°F (35°) ambient air
    • 4,600 CFM air flow and 70 GPM fluid flow
  • Heating Output BTU: 512,418 Btu/h
    • Based on 200°F (93°C) supply fluid and 32°F (0°C) ambient air
  • Blower:
    • Motorized impeller
  • Motor: 1 HP, variable speed
  • Electrical: 120V, single phase, 60 Hz, 20 A
  • Controls:  Thermostatic and fan speed
  • Weight: 755 lbs (343 kg)
  • Dimensions: 68″ l x 33″ w x 67″ h
  • Circulation: Single supply and return
    • 2″ quick couplers (standard)
  • Condensate pump: 3/4″ drain hose connection

HEFA 25T Air Handler

Features

  • Ideal for year-round climate control applications such as cooling, heating and drying.
  • The compact and mobile design with 8” casters allows the air handler to be moved through a 36” doorway to be positioned where required on the job site.
  • The fans operate on two 120 Volt 20 amp circuits, allowing the air handler to be used anywhere there is electricity.
  • Can be paired with two 20” ducts to move air into remote locations.
  • High volume air flow ensures there is even air temperature throughout the structure
  • User-friendly, thermostatic and speed controls to maintain desired conditions and maximize efficiency. Optional humidistat available, if required.
  • Integrated condensate pump for automatic collection and removal of condensate from the air handler.
  • Integrated tie-downs and stackable design for static storage.

Cooling

  • Connect several air handlers to a chiller to achieve your cooling needs.
  • The air handler is designed with an oversize coil to maximize efficiency. Cooling targets are achieved with less water and airflow per ton of cooling.
  • The oversize coil is only three cores thick, which minimizes the air pressure drop across the coil to maximize fan output.

Heating

  • When winter comes, the hydronic air handler delivers clean, low-humidity air. With a DryAir hydronic heating system, energy costs are minimized as warm inside air is re-heated, rather than heating cold outside air, like other systems.

Drying

  • When drying, the low humidity environment produced by the air handler saves time and money for contractors with jobs such as: interior drywall, paint and coatings.