HVAC Coil Manufacturing & Replacement – Rahn Industries
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HVAC COIL MANUFACTURING & REPLACEMENT!
Rahn Industries is one of the leading HVAC coil manufacturing companies, providing OEM replacement coils and custom coils
SOLUTIONS BUILT JUST FOR YOU:
HEALTHCARE:
Rahn products offer various medical applications and medical-grade air quality components to improve patient comfort and uphold a hygienic environment.
RESTAURANTS:
In order to help create the ideal climate for cooking and dining, Rahn products offer dependable and effective cooling/heating solutions.
RETAIL:
Regardless of size or layout, our products offer efficient heating and cooling for retail settings.
EDUCATION:
Our products improve student/teacher focus by providing a comfortable learning environment through effective HVAC equipment & products.
DISTRIBUTION:
Rahn products are designed to preserve comfort without sacrificing efficiency, resulting in a win-win situation for both employees and facility owners.
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS:
Our products and systems serve various applications for the oil, power, and petrochemical sectors.
OEM REPLACEMENT COILS:
Rahn Industries has been manufacturing commercial OEM coils for over 30 years. Receive your OEM Coil directly from the manufacturer:
Trane Coils:
Trane coils, incorporated in 1913, is one of the world leaders in HVAC systems, services, and solutions. Serving several markets globally including education, healthcare, government, industrial, data centers, lodging, retail and commercial real estate, the company has a reputation for being reliable, high-quality and innovative. Products and services from Trane are known for their dependability, superior quality, and cutting-edge innovation.
Trane Replacement Coils:
Rahn Industries is a manufacturer of Trane replacement coils. If it’s time to replace your Trane coils or update your commercial HVAC system, we’re able to develop the Trane replacement coil you may need.
New or out-of-production coils, it doesn’t matter, we have the capability to design and engineer any replacement Trane coil for your HVAC needs.
Carrier Coils:
carrier coil, named after Willis carrier parts the invertor of modern air conditioning, is a world leader in heating, carrier air conditioning and refrigeration solutions. They manufacture residential, commercial, and refrigeration HVAC systems.
Rahn Industries manufactures OEM replacement coils for Carrier’s packaged rooftop units, condensing units, and air-cooled chillers among others. No matter which Carrier coil you need to replace we have the know-how to built the exact coil you need, even for older models that are not made anymore. From current used coils to hard-to-find replacements, we can help you replace any coil.
AAON Coils:
Aaon, founded in 1988, engineers and manufactures commercial HVAC equipment. They offer a variety of products including air handlers, condensing units, self-contained systems, heat pumps, packaged rooftop units, among others.
York Coils:
Founded in 1874, York is one of the most recognized names in the HVAC industry, they manufacture high-quality air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, among others. The company is the largest independent manufacturer of air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration machinery.
Munters Coils:
Munters has been a global leader in temperature and humidity controlling equipment since 1955. They offer innovative, efficient and sustainable solutions for customers in industries where controlling temperature and humidity is mission critical. Their solutions are friendly to the environment and aim to reduce carob emissions. Sustainability is an important part of their business.
Lennox Coils:
Founded over 125 years ago, and based in Richardson, TX, lennox coil manufactures innovative HVAC systems that make indoor air cooler, warmer, dryer, cleaner and better. They provide their products for residential and commercial use. Their systems are known to be exceptionally quiet and energy efficient.
Rahn Industries is one of the leading HVAC coil manufacturing companies in the country offering lennox parts replacement coils. We can build coils for any lennox condenser coil, lennox chilled water coil, lennox chiller coils, Lennox system, even if they are customized or no longer made. Your HVAC unit coils will eventually need replacement, so whether you need coils for your home, or your business, we have the products for you.
COATINGS:
Rahn Industries is the leading applicator of the best protective coatings in the industry including Heresite™, Blygold™, and PPG™, among others. When HVAC coils or units need to be installed in harsh environments, we offer the correct coating to match the severity and nature of the environmental conditions. visit us in our website https://rahnindustries.com/coatings/heresite/
Heresite™ is one of the most respected companies in the protective coating business. Upon developing their first protective heresite coating in 1954, they have continuously improved their products, making them a staple of high-end protective HVAC coating.
P-413 Baked Phenolic Epoxy Heresite Coating:
The p-413 baked phenolic coating is a thin high performance protective coating used mainly for ac coils radiator heat exchangers. The corrosion resistance of this coating significantly extends the s life of HVAC unit. It withstands marine and salt air environments, exposure to an extensive variety of high and low pH corrosive and chemical fumes and condensate, while still being and excellent thermal conductor.
EQUIPMENT:
We provide the engineering support to design and manufacture cost effective, highly efficient air-cooled condensers, metal fabrication and assemblies such as cased fan coils, air handlers, and other sheet metal cased type of units, and also diverse modifications to existing HVAC units.
Check out our recent BLOGPOSTS:
1: HEAT EXCHANGER REPLACEMENT COST GUIDE:
Use our heat exchanger replacement cost guide to cover heat exchanger basics, costs, types, shapes and what to consider when replacing. A commercial heat exchanger is a critical component in many industrial and commercial HVAC systems, responsible for transferring heat from one fluid to another. Over time, heat exchangers can become damaged or wear out, leading to decreased efficiency or even system failure. When this happens, it may be necessary to replace the heat exchanger. But what is the cost of replacing a commercial heat exchanger?
The cost of replacing a commercial heat exchanger can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the size of the heat exchanger, the complexity of the installation, the materials used, and the location of the installation. Additionally, different contractors may charge different rates for their services. However, here is a general guide to the cost of commercial heat exchanger replacement:
Size: The size of the heat exchanger is one of the most significant factors in determining the cost of replacement. Larger heat exchangers will typically cost more to replace than smaller ones.
Materials: The materials used to construct the heat exchanger can also affect the cost of replacement. For example, a heat exchanger made of stainless steel will be more expensive to replace than one made of aluminum.
Complexity: The complexity of the installation can also affect the cost of replacement. If the heat exchanger is located in a hard-to-reach area or requires significant modifications to the existing system, the cost may be higher.
Location: Finally, the location of the installation can also affect the cost of replacement. Labor costs may be higher in some areas, which can increase the overall cost of the project.
Based on these factors, the cost of replacing a commercial heat exchanger can range anywhere from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. To get an accurate estimate for your specific project, it is recommended that you contact several qualified contractors and get quotes from each one. Be sure to provide detailed information about your existing HVAC system, including the type of heat exchanger that needs to be replaced and its size.
Finned tube Heat Exchanger In this type of heat exchanger, tubes are fitted with fins to increase the surface area and improve heat transfer. The fins can be arranged in a variety of patterns, such as helical or straight.
Large/industrial heat exchangers Large heat exchangers, such as those used in large commercial or industrial HVAC systems, can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000 or more to replace. These heat exchangers are typically custom-built and may require significant modifications to the existing HVAC system, which can drive up the cost of installation.
2: TECHNIQUES TO PREVENT HEAT LOSS IN YOUR COMMERCIAL BUILDING:
How to keep heat from escaping your building:
Monitor Air Leakage, Missing Insulation, HVAC Systems
Windows/Doors: Windows and doors are constantly letting air in due to the type of glass used, the way they are constructed, and how well they are placed into a home.
Walls: If they are not properly insulated, walls can be a major issue. Normally, heat is lost through conduction through the walls or through intimate contact with cooler exterior settings (in other words, the outdoors is just on the other side of the wall).
Attics: Heat loss in attic spaces is mostly caused by cracks, holes, and vent placement. You run the risk of losing a large amount of heat when you consider that heat rises.
Find the Source of Heat Loss:
Explore more about insulation techniques stop heat loss in building and prevent heat loss and air leakage through gaps, apertures, and cracks. Heat loss from any holes that enable hot air to escape can be substantial. Also, these gaps could let chilly air into your building. Furthermore, air and heat loss can happen around windows, doors, and their frames, as a result of often opening and closing exit and entrance doors, as well as in big spaces like warehouses that call for open bays. A structure that uses a fuel-burning furnace or boiler will need an exhaust system to get rid of carbon monoxide and other potentially dangerous gases. Many commercial activities also require additional ventilation. These systems are easily susceptible to heat loss.
3: HOW TO MEASURE COMMERCIAL HVAC SYSTEM EFFICIENCY:
Having commercial HVAC equipment is often a necessity for any business, but how do you know if you are getting the most out of your system? By measuring the live operating efficiency of a commercial HVAC system you can diagnose and prescribe solutions much more efficiently. In this article we’ll look at how to measure commercial HVAC system efficiency:
When you measure the efficiency of your HVAC unit, it will allow you to understand whether or not you need a replacement or a professional cleaning. Measuring both the output of a commercial heating and cooling system, as well as its performance can be difficult. Once you learn how to measure the efficiency of your heating and air conditioning system it will be hugely beneficial.
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