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FCUs

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What is FCUs?

FCUs stand for Fan Coil Units. They are HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) devices commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to control the temperature of a specific space. An FCU uses a fan to circulate air over a coil that contains either chilled water or hot water. This heats or cools the air, which is then distributed into the room. They are often individually controlled, providing localized temperature control.

What other technologies are related to FCUs?

FCUs Competitor Technologies

Air Handling Units (AHUs) provide conditioned air to a space, similar to FCUs, and are a direct competitor for space conditioning.
mentioned alongside FCUs in 14% (232) of relevant job posts

FCUs Complementary Technologies

FCUs often use hot water for heating, making hot water systems a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside FCUs in 38% (51) of relevant job posts
Calorifiers are used to heat water, which can then be used in FCUs for heating purposes, indicating a complementary relationship.
mentioned alongside FCUs in 37% (51) of relevant job posts
FCUs often use chilled water for cooling, making chilled water systems a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside FCUs in 21% (51) of relevant job posts

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