Zamil Air Conditioners, the leading Middle East
manufacturer of air conditioning systems and services and a sector business of
Zamil Industrial, has been awarded multiple contracts to provide custom climate
control systems for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), located on the eastern shore of the
Red Sea at Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
The scope of the SAR 80
million (USD 21.4 million) agreements calls for Zamil Air Conditioners to
supply a large number of concealed fan coil units, air-cooled condensing units,
single skin air handling units, ducted split systems, approximately 3000 sets
of water chilled fan coil units, and 21 sets of custom built TW Series double
skin air handling systems. Units of the TW Series measure 17.6 meters in length
and 5.6 meters
high, and feature top quality galvanized steel GI outer skins and specially
designed aluminum inner skins with a thick bottom panel. The units also feature special dampers, coils, fans,
energy wheels, sound attenuators and filters, and a control system capable of
monitoring and controlling temperature, enthalpy, airflow, humidity, pressure
and CO2 levels. The total cooling capacity for the project is more than 16,500
tons.
"KAUST is truly a
landmark undertaking for Zamil Air Conditioners. Competition for the contracts
included the worlds best providers of air conditioning systems. Zamil Air
Conditioners emerged as the winner due to our unique ability to satisfy the
most stringent climate control specifications and timeline requirements,"
said Ahmed Zaatari, General Manager of Zamil Air Conditioners. The KAUST campus is located on the Red Sea at Thuwal, 80 kilometers north
of Jeddah, and the work is due to be completed in September 2009, reveals the
companys press release.