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Air Terminal Unit: The Essential Part of Facilities Management

The Air Terminal Unit (ATU) is an important part of any facilities management system. It is responsible for providing conditioned air to a facility, and it can be used to reduce energy costs and improve air quality. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at what an ATU is, how it works, and why it is so important to facilities management.

What is an Air Terminal Unit?

An Air Terminal Unit (ATU) is a device that is used to deliver conditioned air from a central air conditioning system to an area within a building. ATUs are typically installed in the ceiling or wall of a room, and they are connected to a ductwork system. An ATU typically consists of an air filter, a fan, an evaporator coil, and an outdoor unit.

How Does an ATU Work?

The ATU takes in outside air and passes it through a filter. The filter removes dirt, dust, and other particles from the air. The air is then passed through an evaporator coil, which cools the air. The cooled air is then blown out of the ATU and into the room.

Benefits of an ATU

An ATU is an essential part of any facilities management system. It can help to reduce energy costs by cooling the air in a room more efficiently than traditional air conditioning systems. It can also help to improve air quality by removing dirt and dust from the air.

Conclusion

The Air Terminal Unit is an essential part of any facilities management system. It can help to reduce energy costs and improve air quality. If you are looking to improve the efficiency of your facility’s air conditioning system, then an ATU could be the perfect solution.