What's the difference between the Vortex and ducted ICE configurations?

The Vortex configuration is the standard ICE setup: a ductless ambient filtration unit that captures and filters air throughout the facility. Refrigerant cooling coils are mounted inside the Vortex plenum, so filtered air is cooled before being returned to the facility. No source-capture ductwork required.

The ducted configuration is designed for applications requiring contained source capture or for ducted ambient push/pull systems. In these configurations, cooling coils are integrated into the ductwork or a dedicated coil box, allowing the system to handle higher air volumes while maintaining the same clean-air-first principle.

In both configurations, heat exchange is handled by a rooftop condenser connected to the indoor coils via refrigerant lines.

Not sure which configuration is right for your facility? Talk to a RoboVent Solution Specialist.

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