FFUs can indeed be grouped and controlled by computer. Modern FFU designs often include network connectivity and smart control features that allow them to be integrated into centralized building management systems (BMS) or industrial IoT platforms. This setup enables operators to:
Using communication protocols like Modbus, BACnet, or proprietary systems, these FFUs can be managed as part of an overall system that ensures a stable, contamination-free environment. This integration is especially beneficial in large or complex cleanroom facilities, where centralized control simplifies maintenance and improves overall efficiency.
Technical Data
Model | FFU 2X2 | FFU 3X2 | FFU 4X2 | FFU 4X4 |
FFU Size | 575*575*320mm | 875*575*320mm | 1175*575*320mm | 1175*1175*370mm |
Filter Size | 570*570*69mm | 870*570*69mm | 1170*570*69mm | 1170*1170*69mm |
Air Flow | 400-600 m³/h | 800-900 m³/h | 1000-1100 m³/h | 1600-1700 m³/h |
Speed Control | 3 Gears | |||
Voltage | 110V/120V 50HZ/60HZ | |||
Efficiency | 99.99% @ 0.3um | |||
Material | SUS304/201 Stainless Steel/Aluminum Zinc Coated Sheet | |||
Weight | 16KG | 20KG | 21KG | 45KG |