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Scope of the programme

The Eurovent Certified Performance (ECP) programme scope for Fan Coil Units (FCU) covers fan coil units using chilled water, or chilled water and hot water, for which it is possible to select at least three different speeds on the unit (variable speed units are included). The programme is divided into two sub-programmes:

  • Ducted units: Fan coil units up to 1m3/s airflow and 300 Pa available pressure. Performances at the speed declared as medium speed are always tested at 50 Pa.
  • Non ducted units: Fan coil units with air flow lower than 0.7m3/s and a published external static duct pressure at 40 Pa maximum. Performances at all speeds are tested at 0 Pa.

All the units are tested with a power supply of 230V, and a standard frequency of 50Hz (60Hz possible upon request).

Heating only units are not covered by the programme scope. Units not meeting the criteria of the sub-programs, as set out in the Technical Certification Rules, are also excluded.

Certify-all principle

Whenever a company participates in the programme for fan coils, all applicable products that are promoted by the applicant/participant, are certified. This is done in accordance with the Technical Certification Rules and includes all models in modular ranges, except for District cooling units and 60Hz units, for which the declaration to certification remains optional. For the FCU programme, the certify-all requirement is applicable to the European market as identified by the Certification Manual.

Product type

Fan coil units are used for thermal comfort for buildings. They are terminal air conditioning units that provide cooling only, or heating and cooling, directly to a room or area. They are used in a wide range of applications, from office blocks to hotels, restaurants to retail. They can also be used with a variety of HVAC systems.

A FCU will typically consist of one or more heat exchangers, one or more fans with electric motors, an appropriate enclosure, condensed water collecting facilities (for cooling), air filter and a discharge plenum for ductwork (in ducted systems).

In simple terms, the system uses a fan to draw fresh air from a separate ventilation system, or recirculated air from the room, into the FCU. Air first passes through a filter, then is drawn over the heat exchanger coil where heat transfer takes place. The FCU blows the conditioned air into the room. In cooling mode the FCU will be fed from a chilled water loop from a chiller system. In heating mode the FCU will be fed from a hot water loop from either a boiler or heat pump system. 

Ducted FCU

In the FCU Programme, ducted units are chassis style, concealed within the building structure, with ducting appropriately connected to the inlet and/or outlet of the unit. Four types of fan coils are certified under the ducted sub-programme. You’ll find them under the following product types:

Ducted, 2 pipes, cooling
A ducted, two-pipe system, offering cooling only.

Ducted, 2 pipes, district cooling
A ducted, two-pipe system, offering cooling only in district cooling applications.

Ducted, 2 pipes, cooling and heating
A ducted, two-pipe system, offering cooling or heating.

Ducted, 4 pipes, cooling and heating
A ducted, four-pipe system, offering simultaneous cooling and heating.  

Non-ducted FCU

Under the FCU Programme, non-ducted units can be cabinet style, within a room, for free air delivery, or of the chassis style, concealed within the building structure with minimal ducting appropriately connected to the inlet and/or outlet of the unit. Four types of fan coils are certified under the non-ducted sub-programme. You’ll find them under the following product types:

Non-ducted, 2 pipes, cooling
A non-ducted, two-pipe system, offering cooling only.

Non-ducted, 2 pipes, district cooling
A non-ducted, two-pipe system, offering cooling only in district cooling applications.

Non-ducted, 2 pipes, cooling and heating
A non-ducted, two-pipe system, offering cooling or heating.

Non-ducted, 4 pipes, cooling and heating
A non-ducted, four-pipe system, offering simultaneous cooling and heating.  
 

Definitions

While exploring our certified products you’ll come across a number of technical terms relating to certification. The below definitions help explain the search criteria in our certified product directory.

Certified product types in the FCU programme have most of the following search criteria in common. Some will vary dependent on cooling only or heating and cooling functionality.

Brand
Brand name of the manufacturer.

Range 
Listing of models with some common features.

Model
Model name.

FCEER
Is the fan coil energy efficiency ratio. The higher the number, the more energy efficient the product is when cooling.

FCEER Class
Is the fan coil energy efficiency ratio class. G is the lowest energy class rating while A is the highest. 

FCCOP
Is the fan coil coefficient of performance. The higher the number, the more energy efficient the product is when heating.

FCCOP Class
Is the fan coil coefficient of performance class. G is the lowest energy class rating while A is the highest. 

Variable Speed Fan
A true or false input to indicate if the FCU has a variable speed fan or fixed speeds.

Mounting Base
Type of mounting base (and optional mountings*) including:
B: Built in horizontal
V: Built in vertical
L: Floor Mounted
C: Cassette
S: Ceiling suspended
W: High wall.
*Not applicable to all FCUs

Main Power Supply
Displayed in voltage (V) - phase - frequency (Hz).

L|M|H
Designation of low, medium and high speeds.

Ps Low / Medium / High
Is the sensible cooling capacity (Ps) at low, medium and high speed.

Pc Low / Medium / High
Is the total cooling capacity (Pc) at low, medium and high speed.

Pec Low / Medium / High
Is the fan power input in cooling (Pec) at low, medium and high speed.

Dpc Low / Medium / High
Is the water pressure drop in cooling (Dpc) at low, medium and high speed.

Qv Low / Medium / High
Means the air flow rate (Qv) at low, medium and high speed.

ESP Low / Medium / High
Is the available pressure (ESP) at low, medium and high speed.

Ph Low / Medium / High
Is the heating capacity (Ph) at low, medium and high speed.  

Peh Low / Medium / High
Is the fan power input in heating (Peh) at low, medium and high speed.

Dph Low / Medium / High
Is the water pressure drop in heating (Dph) at low, medium and high speed. 

Lw Low / Medium / High
Is the A-Weighted sound power level measured at low, medium and high speed.

Lw inlet+rad Low / Medium / High
Is the A-Weighted sound power level, at inlet and radiated by the unit (Lw inlet+rad), at low, medium and high speed.

Lw outlet duct Low / Medium / High
Is the A-Weighted sound power level at the outlet duct (Lw outlet duct), at low, medium and high speed.

Lw outlet duct Low / Medium / High
Is the A-Weighted sound power level at the outlet duct (Lw outlet duct), at low, medium and high speed.

Software version
Version of software selection tool.

Software name
Name of software selection tool.


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Certified characteristics

Thermal characteristics:
ECC shall select one speed (low, medium or high) for the thermal test and one application rating condition. The following performance characteristics declared by the manufacturer at the selected speed, shall be verified by tests at standard rating conditions:

  • Total cooling capacity
  • Sensible cooling capacity
  • Heating capacity
  • Water pressure drops in cooling and heating
  • Fan power input in cooling and heating.

In addition, the following non-standard performance characteristics declared by the manufacturer at the selected speed, shall be verified by tests at the selected application rating condition (cooling or heating):

  • Total cooling capacity
  • Sensible cooling capacity
  • Water pressure drops in cooling
  • Fan power input in cooling

Or

  • Heating capacity
  • Water pressure drops in heating
  • Fan power input in heating.

Note: Only standard performance characteristics are published on ECC website, while non-standard performance characteristics might be available in the manufacturer's documentation (product sheets, certified software etc.).
 
Acoustical characteristics:
The following performance characteristics at low, medium and high speeds (three tested speeds) shall be verified by tests:

  • A-weighted sound power level for non-ducted units
  • A-weighted sound power level for (inlet + envelope) and outlet duct sound power level for ducted units.

Aeraulic characteristics:

  • Air flow rate (mandatory for ducted units, optional for non-ducted units)
  • Available static pressure (only for ducted units).

The declaration of air flow rate is optional for non-ducted units but, if applied, the air flow rate shall be verified at the fan speeds used for the testing of A-weighted sound power.

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Find out how to apply for the Fan Coil Unit programme.
 

💡 Good to know

For all FCUs with cooling capacity you can use the Advanced Search Criteria function to search via fan coil energy efficiently ratio (FCEER), variable speed fan, mounting base, main power supply, and total cooling capacity at high speed (Pc High). 

For all FCUs with cooling and heating capacity you can search via the criteria above, plus fan coil coefficient of performance (FCCOP), fan coil coefficient of performance class (FCCOP Class), and heating capacity at high speed (Ph High). 

In addition, non-ducted, 2 pipes FCUs and non-ducted, 2 pipes and 4 pipes, cooling and heating FCUs can search via A-Weighted sound power level at low speed. Ducted, 2 pipes and 4 pipes, cooling and heating FCUs can search by A-Weighted sound power level outlet duct at low speed. Ducted, 2 pipes FCUs can search via A-Weighted sound power level inlet+radiated at low speed and A-Weighted sound power level outlet duct at low speed.


 

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