Pead Vs Sez Vs Svz. The Adult VentricularSubventricular Zone (VSVZ) and Olfactory Bulb We're doing a new construction project in Portland OR (Zone 4C), and I am deciding between using 2-3 ducted PEAD systems or a central SVZ-type air handler for cfm blower speed and fpm/fps throw from my two 14"x14" supplies at 9' high that supply from a low static SEZ 15k, the throw is.
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As for the PEAD "slim duct" style units, in addition to having lower available static pressure compared to PVA/MVZ (0.6 vs 0.8), the other major difference I notice is dehumidification capability Hello Everyone, I bought my house last year but the second floor doesn't have cooling
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Smaller footprint on the SVZ makes it easier to replace an existing system, but the PVA has beefier parts The SEZ series may be mounted in the attic, hidden in the ceiling or beneath the floor, or concealed behind a bulkhead If humidity removal is an issue then I'd definitely go for the PVA over the SVZ
PPT SEZ BILL PowerPoint Presentation, free download ID3372059. Each unit ranges from 12k to 24k and services four different zones of the house with shorter not local duct runs (duct runs are too long for SEZ) Obviously their form factors are different (I'd have to do a drop ceiling with the PEAD in a few places)
PPT SEZ BILL PowerPoint Presentation, free download ID3372059. The SVZ is much closer to a standard air handler, so your installer will have a much easier time using it Both inlet and outlet are non-standard size so unless you get the duct and filter board from Mitsubishi, you are looking at costum plenums