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Sign Up / Sign In Home > Product Catalogs > Johnson Controls, Inc. Johnson Controls, Inc. Full CatalogYORK Custom Air Handlers YORK Custom Air Handlers AHU Air Flow1000 to 200000 ft³/min AHU Total Static Pressure (Water Column)0 to 12 in Cabinet Height27 in. to 12 ft Cabinet Width27 in. to 20 ft Cabinet Size Increment in Terms of Height, Width, and Length1 in Wall Thickness2 in3 in4 in Insulation MaterialInjected Foam, Ecomate Base Rail Height6 in8 in10 in12 in Wall MaterialStainless Steel, Exterior and/or InteriorAluminum, Exterior and/or InteriorGalvanized Steel, Painted or Non-Painted Exterior Floor MaterialGalvanized SteelStainless SteelAluminum Tread Plate ApplicationsCW CoolingHW HeatingEnergy Recovery – Enthalpy and SensibleEvaporative CoolingEconomizerElectric HeatIndirect Gas Fired HeatDirect Gas Fired HeatIntegral Face and Bypass CoilMultizoneUV Microbial ControlPre-Filter SectionsFinal Filter SectionsHEPA Filter SectionsSpecialty PlenumsWeather Accessories, such as Weather Hoods Insect Screens and Exterior Damper AssembliesIntegrated Service Vestibules and CorridorsInterior and Exterior Stair and Decking Systems with Safety Railings

Service Door SizeAny Size ComponentsCW CoolingHW HeatingSteam HeatingDX CoolingDX Heat PumpEnergy Recovery: Sensible and Enthalpy Wheels and Plate Heat Exchangers, Run-Around Glycol Coils, Heat PipesEvaporative CoolingEconomizerElectric HeatIndirect Gas Fired HeatDirect Gas Fired HeatIntegral Face and Bypass CoilMultizoneUV Microbial ControlPre-Filter SectionsFinal Filter SectionsHEPA Filter SectionsSpecialty PlenumsWeather Accessories, such as Weather Hoods Insect Screens and Exterior Damper AssembliesIntegrated Service Vestibules and CorridorsInterior and Exterior Stair and Decking Systems with Safety RailingsHazardous Environment AHU Solutions - Spark Resistant Fans, Explosion Resistant, and Hazardous Duty Motors, NEMA 7, 8, and 9 Electrical Enclosures, Hazardous Duty Starter, Disconnects, and VFDs Factory Supplied, Installed and Tested Electrical Items, Instrumentation, and ControlsMotor Control Devices - Starters, Disconnects, and VFDsDDC Controls - Sensors, Actuators, Switches, Control Panels, BACnet ControllerPower Distribution - Main Disconnect panels, Single Point PowerLighting Systems - LED, Fluorescent, Incandescent, and Marine SolutionsAHU Performance Measurement Device Ports

Field Testing and Start Up ServicesJCI Airside Technical Services Group Warranty (Whichever Occurs First)18 Months from Ship Date12 Months from Start Up In House AHU Lab Testing FacilitiesThermal PerformanceCasing LeakageFan PerformanceNoiseSound AttenuationControls Performance
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Gas Heat SuppliersHeatcoJackson & Church Photocatalytic Oxidation (PCO) SuppliersUVDI Product Line DescriptionAt Johnson Controls, we have been an industry leader in HVAC systems for over 130 years. Our HVAC equipment, parts, and controls represent the highest levels of quality in the industry, saving energy costs while creating comfortable environments for our customers. With a longstanding culture of innovation, today we stand as one of the industry's most versatile suppliers of HVAC systems, as evidenced by our YORK Custom air handling units (AHUs). These units are designed to easily adapt to our customers' needs, with versatile features that fulfill the demands of almost any building.Our industry-leading solutions cover virtually any specifications our customers may require. YORK products are built to accommodate indoor, outdoor, and specialized environments, handling air flow ranging from 1,000 to 200,000 cfm. This brand offers unparalleled versatility and flexibility, working with cabinet heights from 27" to 12', widths of 27" to 20', and 2", 3", and 4" wall thicknesses.

YORK air handling units cover virtually every HVAC application, offering CW cooling, HW heating, evaporative cooling, and electric heat. Our systems also work with direct and indirect gas fired heat, pre-filter and final filter sections, weather accessories, integrated service vestibules, and much more. YORK Custom HVAC systems meet the exact needs of our customers' building requirements while never sacrificing efficiency, speed, or dependability.We only use the best quality and most reliable components in our YORK Custom air handling units. These include electrical instrumentation and controls that have been factory supplied, installed, and tested. Our in-house AHU lab testing covers thermal and fan performance, casing leakage, noise, sound attenuation, and controls performance. We are also fully committed to the quality of our YORK line, demonstrated by our warranty, which covers 18 months from ship date or 12 months from start-up, whichever comes first.YORK Custom air handlers are designed for flexibility and versatility, meeting our customers' most challenging and diverse needs with space optimization and freedom of design.

For further details about this top quality line of Custom AHUs, please see the details below or contact us today to speak to one of our highly qualified representatives.More than a week ago, a large air handling unit fell from a crane at a construction site at 1200 17th Street NW, crushing a truck but leaving no one injured. While the incident provided dramatic photos, we didn't know exactly what happened until now. Charlie Bird, safety director for Balfour Beatty Construction's Washington division, said in an email this weekend "while hoisting an air handling unit to the roof of a building under construction ... a piece of rigging failed and caused the AHU to fall, damaging the AHU and the truck that had delivered the unit to the site." Bird said no injuries occurred because "safe protocols were followed, including the use of 'spotters' to ensure that no one was in the area under the load."No other work was in progress on the site that day, and vehicle and pedestrian traffic were diverted for that day's operations.