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Modine has an expanding collection of white papers pertaining to packaged rooftop ventilation systems. Please select the document that fits from the options below.

 

Quality Cabinet Construction - The purpose of any product enclosure is to provide a safe, secure, and protective environment for the components of the mechanical equipment. All of the surfaces on the AtherionTM that are exposed to conditioned air, including return and mixed air sections of the unit, are constructed of full 2"+insulated double wall panels. This ensures the AtherionTM will provide long life, energy savings, and sustainability. Click here to download the full white paper on the Quality Cabinet Construction of the AtherionTM.

 

IEER vs. EER - Why it is Critical to Maximize Efficiency at the Point of Greatest Use - While EER is important, it doesn't necessarily tell a complete story regarding a ventilation system's efficiency.  Click here to learn why understanding IEER is critical when it comes to selecting and specifying the equipment that is right for you.

 

 

Belt Driven Drive Systems vs. Direct-Drive Systems - In the world of HVAC systems and system design, you have no doubt become familiar with the often used phrase "as built". HVAC equipment with a motor/fan drive system that can be easily adjusted based on "as built" job site variations provide enhanced benefits. The most flexible motor/drive systems are belt driven systems with adjustable driver pulleys. Click here to download the full white paper on belt driven systems vs. direct-drive systems.

 

DOAS and Energy Recovery - Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) are becoming more popular as a viable and economical solution for meeting the building ventilation recommendations set forth in ASHRAE 62.1 (Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality). DOAS units provide clean conditioned outside air to buildings and are designed to handle 100% outdoor air. Click here  to download the full white paper on DOAS and Energy Recovery.