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Water Source Consoles for Replacement or New Construction



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CMH Series
The CMH Water Source Consoles are designed to replace the Climate Master 801 Series. Available in nominal capacities of 8,000, 12,000 and 15,000 BTU/h these units offer improved efficiency. The CMH units, available in two chassis sizes may also replace water source consoles that were installed in custom cabinetry with dimensions equal to or larger than the CMH. Consult a RetroAire representative for specific details. Minimum quantities may be required.


CWC/CWH Series
Available in nominal capacities of 8,000, 10,000, 13,000, and 17,000 BTU/h, the CWC/CWH is designed as a complete replacement chassis for Cool Heat WC, Friedrich & Climate Master WC 800, and most units in custom enclosures. Consult a RetroAire representative to discuss your requirements and review the CWC solutions. CWC units far exceed the original EER ratings and a wide variety of features and options is available.

 


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 IOM Guide

CWC/CWH Cabinet and Sub Base Option
The addition of the CWC/CWH cabinet and sub base to the CWC/CWH chassis creates a complete replacement water source console for new construction , as well as for replacement of older units with damaged cabinetry or worn cosmetic features.




 Spec Sheet

 IOM Guide

WMH Series
Designed to replace the popular WM units from Climate Control and Singer/McQuay, the WMH offers an upgrade to a higher level of performance, while still retaining the existing WM cabinet. Consult a RetroAire Representative for pricing and availability. 50 piece minimum order quantities apply.

 

 

Standard Features

  • High Effeciency Rotary Compressor with a 5 year warranty


  • Condenser coil is copper inner tube with steel outer tube design. Refrigerant flow is through the copper inner tube and heat is exchanged with a counter flow of water through the outer shell.