Ceiling Coil Fan
One of the types of fan coils is the ceiling fan coil that occupies the least space during installation and has the ability to be installed on different surfaces. It also creates the least amount of noise compared to other fan coils, that's why it has many fans among users. Ceiling fan coils are produced and supplied in two models, which include surface and built-in ceiling fan coils. In built-in fan coils, only the valve part is visible, but the cabinet or body of surface-mounted fan coils can be seen completely in the interior view.
Rolling
Fan coils are divided into two types, low pressure and high pressure. But the way it works and its structure is similar to the built-in type and they differ only in the need for channeling. Also, due to the face of these fan coils, it is much easier to access the internal components and parts for servicing and repairing the device compared to the built-in ceiling fan coil.
Built -in ceil
These models of fan coils are designed in two styles, with and without a cabin, and usually have a capacity between 200 and 1000 cubic feet per minute (cfm). The built-in ceiling fan coil has a simple appearance and is installed inside the false ceiling. This model of devices is quiet and has a good price, and therefore they are more popular than other models. The reasonable price of the built-in ceiling fan coil is one of the things that makes many people go for it, but maybe it seems a little difficult to install it inside the ceiling.

The benefits of a built -in roofing fan coil
Smooth and silent operation
Equipped with thermostat and remote control
Access to fresh air outside and its entry into the building if using the fresh air channel
Having different capacities< br> 🔸 Smaller volume and occupying less space due to installation on the roof of the building
🔸 More reasonable price than ground fan coils
🔸 Optimal performance in providing hot and cold air due to the use of copper coil pipes They
simplicity in design due to placement inside the ceiling


