Fan coils have various advantages and disadvantages. Advantages: Energy Savings: Fan coils significantly reduce building energy consumption costs by preventing energy loss. Space-Saving: They occupy less space due to the lack of ductwork. Simultaneous Cooling and Heating: They provide the ability to cool and heat different spaces at the same time. Variety of Models: Available in various models including ceiling, wall-mounted, standing, and concealed types. Independent Temperature Control: Each unit can independently control the temperature. Easy Installation: They are easier to install compared to ducted systems. Low Noise Operation: They produce less noise compared to some other systems. Providing Comfortable Air: They ensure comfortable air through air circulation and filtration. Disadvantages: Lack of Fresh Air Supply: Fan coils generally do not bring fresh air into the room; they only circulate and filter the existing air. Water Condensation in Summer: In hot weather, there is a possibility of water droplets forming on the cold pipes, which requires a proper drainage system. Maintenance Needs: Like any other air conditioning system, fan coils require periodic maintenance and repairs. Higher Costs Compared to Radiators: The initial and maintenance costs of fan coils are usually higher than those of radiators. Cyprus Fan Coils: The Ideh Pardaz Nakhl Mardab company has launched a production line for these fan coils under the brand name Cyperus. These fan coils are exported to countries such as Georgia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia, and more. The very narrow width (115 mm) of these fan coils allows for use in limited spaces. Exact dimensions of various models of Cyprus floor fan coils: Model Capacity (cfm) Width (mm) Height (mm) Length (mm) 200 200 115 600 775 300 300 115 600 945 400 400 115 600 1220 600 600 115 600 1560 For consultation, please contact us.