Rooftop air handling unit Rebel™
for schoolheat-recoveryoutdoor

rooftop air handling unit
rooftop air handling unit
rooftop air handling unit
rooftop air handling unit
rooftop air handling unit
rooftop air handling unit
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Characteristics

Configuration
rooftop
Applications
for school
Type
heat-recovery
Other characteristics
outdoor
Power

Max.: 150 kW

Min.: 6 kW

Description

Award-winning Rebel® commercial packaged rooftop systems, from 3 to 28 tons, provide building owners with energy savings up to 43% above ASHRAE’s 90.1 2019 standard, enabling complete system payback in under two years. Combining quality manufactured equipment with advanced Daikin technologies, Rebel delivers a superior commercial rooftop part load rating up to 20.6 IEER. It's extremely quiet and uses ozone-friendly R-410A refrigerant, making these packaged rooftop units ideal for any low-rise commercial building like schools, retail, offices, and medical facilities, as well as in dedicated outdoor air applications. INVERTER COMPRESSOR At the core of Rebel’s advanced technologies is the inverter scroll compressor that gives you superior temperature/humidity control, energy efficiencies, and cost savings unmatched by typical compressors. ENERGY RECOVERY Lower your total cost of ownership with Rebel’s energy recovery options. Options featured in this rooftop AC unit include CORE heat exchangers and a rotating energy recovery wheel to capture heat and humidity energy, yielding a 40% increase in system efficiency. SITELINE™ BUILDING CONTROLS Daikin’s scalable, cloud-based building automation systems (BAS) instantly and easily optimize the performance of any HVAC ecosystem—including other makes and existing building systems. Plus, our real-time analytics provide effortless insight and enable optimization for energy, indoor air quality (IAQ) and sustainability.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.