Fan Coils
1.8kW
PAW-FC-D28-1/-R
Range of fan coil units
The D type is even more flexible thanks to an L-shaped drain pan. The unit can be installed either in a horizontal or in a vertical position.
- Innovation for an optimum comfort
- Low energy consumption fan
- Efficient high-quality coil
- Flexible installation: vertical or horizontal
Specifications
| Fan Coils | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.8 kW | |||
| Type | Compact units | ||
| Left side connection | PAW-FC-D28-1 | ||
| Right side connection | PAW-FC-D28-1-R | ||
| Total cooling capacity (Med) (1) | kW | 2,4 | |
| Total cooling capacity (S-Hi) (1) | kW | 3,2 | |
| Sensible cooling capacity (Med) (1) | kW | 1,8 | |
| Sensible cooling capacity (S-Hi) (1) | kW | 2,3 | |
| Heating capacity (Med) (1) | kW | 2,9 | |
| Heating capacity (S-Hi) (1) | kW | 4,0 | |
| Power consumption (S-Lo) | W | 15 | |
| Power consumption (Med) | W | 37 | |
| Power consumption (S-Hi) | W | 56 | |
| Fuse rating | A | 2 | |
| Dimension (Height) (2) | mm | 220 | |
| Dimension (Width) (2) | mm | 938 | |
| Dimension (Depth) (2) | mm | 430 | |
| Weight (3) | kg | 20 | |
| Sound power global (S-Lo) | dB(A) | 30 | |
| Sound power global (Med) | dB(A) | 44 | |
| Sound power global (S-Hi) | dB(A) | 51 | |
| Sound pressure global (S-Lo) | dB(A) | 21 | |
| Sound pressure global (Med) | dB(A) | 35 | |
| Sound pressure global (S-Hi) | dB(A) | 42 | |
| Static pressure (Max) | Pa | 50 | |
| Air flow (Med) (1) | m³/h | 357 | |
| Air flow (S-Hi) (1) | m³/h | 499 | |
| Water pressure drop (Med) | kPa | 17,1 | |
| Water pressure drop (S-Hi) | kPa | 28,0 | |
| Fan speeds | 3 speeds | ||
| Fan motor and number of speeds | AC 5 speeds | ||
| Drain pan and air filter | Included | ||
| Water connections | Inch | 1/2 | |
(1) Airflow and capacity at 0Pa of static pressure.
(2) Including pan and electrical box.
(3) Without water content.
* Performances based on: Cooling: Air: 27°C DB / 19°C WB, Chilled water: 7°C / 12°C - Heating: Air: 20°C DB, Hot water: 50°C / 45°C.
** Fan coil units are produced by Systemair.

















