Systemair has announced upgrades to its Geniox line of next-generation air handling units. Ideal for commercial, office, school, healthcare, and industrial applications, Geniox air handlers are designed for efficiency, with a casing featuring thermally insulated double-wall construction and ABS-designed corners to minimize heat loss and eliminate thermal bridging. Meanwhile, the Geniox semi-custom modular platform offers versatility and flexibility, allowing for heat and energy recovery, cooling, filtration, mixing, and other elements to be selected, oriented, and adapted to suit each project’s individual needs.
Features further enhancing the Geniox line include:
- Aluminum Checker-Plate Floor: Aluminum tread plate (diamond or checker-plate) ensures safety against slips while providing construction to withstand weight and corrosion.
- Factory-Installed Roof: The outdoor roof design is a step above the last generation, featuring a double sloped AFrame design, rain shield protection, support for snow loading, and an aesthetically pleasing design. And because the roof is factory installed from the ground up, there are no steps for the contractor to take.
- Redesigned Base Frame with Factory-Supplied Roof Curb: The updated roof curb offers a 12-inch raised frame made of 16-gauge galvanized G90 sheet metal that hugs the perimeter of the Geniox unit. The base frame redesign combined with the roof curb also helps prevent water ingress into the building through the roof. This helps contractors connect the Geniox unit to the outside of the building.
- Vertical Supply and Return: Vertical supply or return access points on the Geniox unit itself eases the ability to add a vertical opening. This feature is helpful for including a section to allow for air to get into the building or duct vertically.
Versatile Design
As with previous models, the enhanced Geniox air handlers’ insulated, double-wall housing features 2.4-inch (60-millimeter) foam-injected insulation that improves efficiency while reducing sound transmission to provide flexibility for system placement. Practical, lockable handles and hinges allow for panel disassembly while saving space, and service windows are designed to provide a large area for inspection ease.
Systemair’s design program, SystemairCLICK, assists specifiers with configuration of Geniox air handling units. The tool is connected to products, so once an order is confirmed, the company sends unit data to production where it is made to order.
The Geniox family can handle airflows from 2,700 to 16,300 CFM in five casing sizes. Units are delivered in modules that fit together for on-site assembly.