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The AQUECOIL hhu-cc-1 is a hydronic heating coil unit designed to work alongside a compatible air handler and a hot water source to deliver residential space heating without a furnace or heat pump. The unit extracts BTUs from the hot water supply and uses the air handler to distribute conditioned air throughout the space. It mounts directly over the air handler discharge or return in horizontal or vertical configurations. The cabinet is constructed from rust-proof aluminum with a baked enamel finish and is fully insulated with high-R rigid foam. Licensed HVAC technicians typically handle installation. The unit is Design Certified and Listed to UL and CSA Standards and tested to comply with ANSI/NSF 61-2012.
The hhu-cc-1 is sized for 1.5 to 2.5 ton air handlers in residential applications. It suits scenarios where a hot water source such as a gas-fired water heater or boiler is already present and the installer wants to add forced-air heating capacity without installing a separate furnace. Heat output is adjustable to meet the load requirements of the space. Optional circulation pump configurations are available in 230-volt or 115-volt to allow integration with existing air handler wiring and controls. An optional water-lubricated, low-wattage circulation pump requires no routine maintenance. An optional No Lead valve kit with full-port ball valves, bleed ports, and swing check valves is also available for the system.
Designed to fit 1.5 to 2.5 ton air handlers in residential hydronic heating applications. Compatible with any hot water source providing sufficient BTU/h, including gas-fired water heaters and boilers. Suitable for discharge-side or return-side air handler configurations.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician familiar with hydronic heating systems and forced-air equipment. Shut off the hot water supply and disconnect power to the air handler before mounting or making any piping and wiring connections. Verify that the hot water source provides adequate BTU/h for the intended heating load before commissioning the system. Follow all applicable local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions when connecting piping, controls, and optional circulation pump components.
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