Free cooler systems

Air extraction - standard
FC_GR

FC-GR
From 2000 m3/h to 4000 m3/h

The system of air EXTRACTION with “Settling Chamber” has to assure continuous air exchanges, its main aim is to transfer externally the heat dissipated by the equipment in the radio base stations and Data Processing Centre.
This happens thanks to the combined operation of the air extraction and the settling chamber (inlet air).
The settling chamber can be installed externally or internally, in according with the typology of the installed air conditioners and with the space available inside the local.

SYSTEM KIT WITH SETTLING CHAMBER
• Assembly ventilation system (fan, plate grid);
• EXTERNAL/INTERNAL Settling Chamber + air filters + internal grid
• Electrical panel “Command and Control” consists of general disconnecting switch breaker, PLC, maximum temperature thermostat
• External plenum
• Overpressure damper

The system is designed to be managed by its own PLC PB13 to manage the operation cycle and detect the possible causes of alarm conditioning system.
Adjusting the temperature “ON-OFF” or “proportional” (0-10V). By adopting the regulation “proportional”, they avoid thermal shock conditions when the outside temperature is very low.
This system can also be identified as an emergency system to cool the room as it is provided an electromechanical controller (thermostat) that allows to feed the fan in an independently and separately when the detected temperature exceeds the predetermined values and simultaneously indicates the condition of emergency operation.

Technical features
• External panels painted with epoxide powders
• Very light weight
• Easy operations for installation
• Easy access for service and maintenance
• Low noise levels

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FRANÇOIS AUDO

CEO Enex Technologies

  • Joined Enex Technologies from Carrier, where he was Vice President and Managing Director of Carrier Residential Light Commercial Europe and Riello
  • More than 30 years of executive experience in manufacturing companies
  • Former Managing Director HVAC France at Carrier
  • Former President for Southern Europe of Xylem Inc.
  • Former Director at ITT, and Sales Engineer at CSI
  • Earned a bachelor’s degree in physics at Brighton University (UK)
FRANCISCO VALLINA

Vice Chairman Enex Industrial

  • Joined ENEX Technologies from EOS Refrigeration in 2023, where he was founder & CEO
  • More than 30 years’ experience in the Refrigeration sector as a managing director and then founder of a leading ammonia refrigeration OEM, generating more than 30% annual growth
  • Launched several innovative products focused on energy efficiency and environmental sustainability
  • Obtained an Engineering degree from UPC – Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona
FABRICE SEGURA

Chief Operating Officer

  • Based in Treviso, Italy
  • Joined Roen Est in 2020 as Chief Operating Officer
  • 20 years’ experience in operations, lean manufacturing, product commercialization and supply chain with Danfoss and Rivacold
  • Earned a degree in Engineering from the University of Saint Etienne in France
LUIS CRESPO BARBER

Chief Commercial Officer

  • Joined Enex Technologies from Carrier, where he was Managing Director, Commercial HVAC Europe
  • More than 20 years’ experience in the HVAC sector leading transformation, with a track record of significantly improving the financial performance of the businesses he leads
  • Earned a degree in Economics Business and Administration at Universidad Complutense
  • Completed programs at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, and IESE Business School
SERGIO GIROTTO

Founder Enex & CTO Enex Technologies

  • Earned a Mechanical Engineering degree from Padova University
  • Based in Padernello (TV), Italy
  • Founded Enex Srl in 2004 to design and develop high efficiency refrigeration systems using natural refrigerants with low global warming potential, revolutionizing the industry
  • Authored 16 industry papers including two international peer-reviewed journals
  • Awarded 17 patents for technological innovations that continue to advance the efficient application of CO₂ refrigeration systems in all climates