Hygienic Air Conditioning Solutions

From production to packaging

Unequalled Technology

100% CIP-able and controllable systems (USDA approved)

Sanitary Safety - Staff Comfort - Energy Savings - Easy Maintenance

The passage of the air inside the tubes is done in turbulent mode. As a result, our air conditioners are the only such devices to obtain close to 100% humidity in relation to the air when blowing. A ventilator is incorporated above the tubes. It is activated by a motor with an electronic speed variator. The latter is housed in the centre of the heat exchanger in an airtight enclosure circulating in and cooled by the cold water surrounding it. The cold water supply (water, glycol or iced water) comes from an external refrigeration unit and the hot water supply is achieved through integrated electrical resistances or via the exchanger included in the conditioner.

AQP’s complete range of products are USDA approved, meaning that the design allows all air conditioners to be fully cleaned (CIP) and controlled at any point, as there are no corners, no dead zones, and no retention of particles. With approximately 2-3 times lower energy consumption compared to clasical solutions, it makes this exchanger unique and unequalled in terms of hygiene and sustanability. 

Technical Specifications

  1. Plastic suction fan
  2. Rotating arm cleaner – spray arm in place (CIP) for complete interior of the conditioner
  3. Variable speed fan drive motor
  4. Bypass for increasing air flow
  5. Manual on / off function for the bypass
  6. Sealed motor housing (no contact with the air flow)
  7. Motor’s ventilation chamber and cooling chamber
  8. Batteries from the hot and cold exchanger made in line with the main patent: air circulation inside smooth stainless steel tubes surrounded with cold or hot water
  9. Complete housing of exchanger made from stainless steel 
  10. Supply tube for the rotating spray arm
  11. Conical base for recovery and evacuation of condensate, contaminant particles, rinsing water, disinfection and rinsing

Operation

The components of the air conditioner handle a certain volume of air to reach the necessary temperature, hygrometry and speed.

  • Ventilation: the air passes inside the tubes sucked up by the fan, which then powers it in the premises.
  • Cooling: in contact with the internal exchange surface, the air is cooled and dehumidified to varying degrees.
  • Condensation: the condensed water inside the cold tubes uses gravity to flow into the conical base positioned under the heat exchanger and is instantly evacuated outside the premises.
  • Decontamination: up to 20% of contaminant particles are trapped inside the tubes and evacuated with the condensates.
  • Warming up: conditioner featured with drying function; the air passes through the tubes of the integrated heat exchanger and heats up on contact.
  • Humidification: a system of humidisonic nozzles (water + compressed air) is integrated into the device. It turns the water into a mist of microscopic droplets, which are homogenised with the blown air circulating round it and can supersaturate it.
  • Regulation: the device is equipped with a high-precision patented psychrometer. It measures and maintains temperature variations and precisely regulates the relative humidity, including the saturation values.
  • Direct diffusion or diffusion through fabric ducting: the ‘ceiling-mounted’ conditioners and some conditioners ‘on feet’ blow air using their incorporated plenums. The conditioners ‘on feet’ are equipped with hardwearing, light and washable synthetic domes and ducting.

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