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Two Venn Diagrams Required for RTU Solutions

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You probably thought you could get away with one.  I say you need two!

Many projects start with visions of grandeur, and then the budget gets in the way.

I feel that all of us would like to class-up our systems with higher end equipment, but not every client is looking to stay in their building for 30 years.

Here’s how a Venn diagram can articulate the need for a low-cost solution.

Once the decision is made for a rooftop unit system, you shouldn’t stop.  There’s another Venn diagram that needs to be viewed.  This one is a little busier.

The sweet spot is of course the goal.  A lot of times, once the design gets past the basic RTU, it tips into (what I’m calling) deluxe RTUs.  And don’t get me wrong, a lot of capacity in a small box is a cool thing.  But when your RTU costs $30/cfm, maybe we left the right spot on the first Venn diagram.  Does your client really need modulating hot gas reheat?  Or a plenum fan for a 30’ run of duct?

Josh is going to steer you toward the sweet spot, and away from financial or comfort disappointments.

See you in class.

You are invited to "Magically Clean Up Your Rooftop Selections"

This is an in-person class with an option for remote attendance.

When: September 10, 2024 10:00 AM CT
Topic: Magically Clean Up Your Rooftop Selections
You can register for in-person or remote attendance with the link
Facilitator: Josh Kasun, Sales Manager, Air Flow, Inc.
PDH credits available: 2

All the best, Tom Gelin Air Flow Inc. 8355 West Bradley Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 414-351-1999
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