[Flexible Tubing] [Inconspicuous Outlets] [Less Humidity]
[Ultra-Quiet] [Draftless Comfort] [Quick Installation]
The SpacePak system employs tubing, rather than metal Ductwork, that easily threads through walls, ceilings and floors. This flexible tubing requires just 1/10th the space of conventional central air conditioning.
SpacePak is ideal for existing homes without Ductwork
- Homes with baseboard heating systems, steam radiators, or radiant heat
- Older homes with limited space
- Historic properties where architectural integrity must be preserved
The system is also convenient for new homes.
- Complements in-floor radiant heat
- Allows architectural design flexibility because accommodating the Ductwork is not a concern
 
SpacePak's air outlets, located on the walls, ceilings or floors, can be painted or wallpapered to match any room. A variety of outlet styles are available.
 
- SpacePak uses a six row cooling coil, which is three times deeper than conventional air conditioning. This feature results in colder, drier air.
- Lower humidity levels create a more comfortable environment, even at higher temperatures.
- Less humidity reduces mold and mildew providing healthier IAQ.
- The SpacePak owner saves up to 7% on annual utility costs as a result of higher Thermostat settings - Based on U.S. Department of Energy Efficiency Ratings.
 
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SpacePak's dynamic sound attenuators are installed at each outlet to insure quiet airflow.
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Spacepak's sound laboratory in Scranton, Pennsylvania continually tests system units to guarantee quiet, optimal performance.
 
- SpacePak employs the principle of aspiration in order to gently mix cool air with room air.
- Outlets are engineered to mix air thoroughly so that temperatures remain the same from floor to ceiling.
- SpacePak's draft-free cooling means a breeze-free environment.
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The installation of SpacePak requires no major remodeling, as flexible tubing threads through existing space in walls, ceilings and floors.
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There are no large, unattractive room units or outlet grills that blemish the room décor.
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The central blower unit is small enough to fit inside a crawlspace, closet, attic or basement.

  
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