Water coils are the most straight forward heat exchanger we manufacture but also have the widest variety of uses as chilled water, low pressure hot water (LPHW) units, fan coils, heaters, chilled beams (with or without heating circuits), glycol coils and many more different applications.
Our units are designed to meet specific requirements rather than an off-the-shelf closest alternative and we manufacture using the highest quality materials and production methods to ensure that all coils give the maximum heat transfer possible.
Standard construction of our water coils is with copper tubing and aluminium fins - but there are several variants we can offer in terms of materials such as coated fins, copper fins, heavy walled copper tube plus options on case material (galvanised, stainless. aluminium, brass or copper - all in a variety of grades to suit any application).
"Beehive can design and manufacture many different types of coil to meet the vast and varied selection of our customers' requirements, whatever they may be."
Water coils are the most straight forward heat exchanger we manufacture but also have the widest variety of uses as chilled water, low pressure hot water (LPHW) units, fan coils, heaters, chilled beams (with or without heating circuits), glycol coils and many more different applications.
Whether the brief is for comfort cooling, specialist multi-stage DX systems or industrial/commercial projects - we can help by selecting units to meet a wide range of temperatures from HVAC to low temperature freezing applications.
Condensing is the act, or practice, of condensation in any form. Condensation is the change of the physical state of matter from gaseous phase into liquid phase, and is the reverse of evaporating.
A chilled beam is a type of convection HVAC system designed to heat or cool large buildings or office spaces. Beehive design and produce two types of chilled beam coils - passive or active.
We have extensive experience in manufacturing CO2 Evaporator coils of all types and have been doing so for many years. We can assist with design of your coil to ensure it meets the latest BS EN 378 requirements whether you have a sub or trans-critical CO2 system.
Steam coils are used in both industrial and HVAC applications and are used to heat air when steam is available. Finned tubes are almost always used in steam coil applications and this type of coil makes use of the latent heat that is released by the steam when it condenses so it is a very effective way of heating air.
All of our units are manufactured to the current PED standards and supplied with a comprehensive warranty and we are also proud to hold the latest ISO 9001:2015 accreditation - enhancing both the quality of our service as well as our products. Please contact us for a copy of our current BSI certificate.
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