Product Details
Product Introduction:
A wall‑mounted fan coil unit is a surface‑mounted air-conditioning terminal device suspended from the wall, utilizing a central chilled/hot water system as its cooling and heating source. It features an aesthetically pleasing appearance similar to that of a split‑system indoor unit, yet it contains no compressor; instead, it consists solely of a fan, a heat‑exchanging coil, and a housing. This type of unit is particularly well suited for retrofitting existing buildings, residential spaces, offices, hotel rooms, schools, and other settings where ceiling space is limited or where ductwork or floor‑level convectors are difficult to install, allowing it to directly replace conventional radiators or serve as a supplementary air‑conditioning solution.
Main functions of the Products:
1. Cooling and Heating: After switching between cooling and heating modes, it delivers cool air in summer and gentle warm air in winter, working in tandem with a thermostat to maintain a constant temperature and eliminate the discomfort often associated with conventional window units or split systems.
2. Independent room temperature control: Each unit can be started and stopped independently, with three speed settings or stepless speed control. Paired with an electric two‑way valve and an LCD thermostat, it enables precise room‑by‑room temperature regulation, thereby achieving energy savings.
3. Optimize airflow distribution: It features a cross-flow fan and a large‑area air outlet, delivering even, gentle airflow. The swing function can be adjusted manually or set to automatic; cool air is directed upward to avoid direct blowing, while warm air is blown downward for optimal comfort.
4. Recirculating Air Purification: A removable, washable nylon filter is installed behind the supply air grille to continuously capture indoor dust, pet hair, and fluff, helping to keep the air fresh.
5. Ultra-quiet operation: With fewer moving parts and a cross-flow fan paired with a low-noise motor, the noise level is significantly lower than that of conventional split‑type air conditioners; at night, the unit operates so quietly that it’s virtually inaudible.
6. Quick installation and easy maintenance: No suspended ceiling or ductwork is required; installation simply involves mounting the wall‑mounted panel and connecting the water supply and power. The panel can be opened and closed, making filter and internal component maintenance exceptionally convenient.
7. Highly decorative: The streamlined panels are made of ABS or powder-coated steel, with standard colors of bright white or elegant white, seamlessly blending into a variety of interior styles while taking up no floor or windowsill space.
Product model specifications:
| Model number |
Air volume (m³/h) |
Cooling capacity (kW) |
Heating capacity (kW) |
Noise dB(A) |
Motor power (W) |
Water resistance (kPa) |
Inlet and outlet pipe diameter |
External dimensions (L×W×H) mm |
Net weight (kg) |
| FP-34BG |
340 |
1.80 |
3.00 |
≤35 |
30 |
15 |
DN20 |
810×210×290 |
15 |
| FP-51BG |
510 |
2.70 |
4.50 |
≤37 |
42 |
18 |
DN20 |
910×220×310 |
18 |
| FP-68BG |
680 |
3.60 |
6.00 |
≤39 |
52 |
22 |
DN20 |
1020×220×320 |
21 |
| FP-85BG |
850 |
4.50 |
7.50 |
≤41 |
70 |
26 |
DN20 |
1120×230×330 |
25 |
| FP-102BG |
1020 |
5.40 |
9.00 |
≤43 |
92 |
30 |
DN20 |
1220×240×340 |
29 |
| FP-136BG |
1360 |
7.20 |
12.0 |
≤45 |
130 |
35 |
DN25 |
1320×250×360 |
35 |
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