Alignment of Systemair’s North American and European platforms retains the line’s prized versatility while introducing an array of enhancements for increased flexibility across a broad variety of projects.
Systemair, a global Swedish ventilation company and leading manufacturer of commercial ventilation products, is expanding its popular Geniox line of air handlers in North America. With a versatile, modular platform, the Geniox line allows for complete customization of heat and energy recovery, cooling, filtration, mixing, and other elements to meet the needs of each individual project. Now, five years after its introduction, Geniox is becoming even more user-friendly and versatile as Systemair aligns its North American and European platforms, harnessing the expertise of its 70 engineers worldwide.
“The expansion and realignment of the Geniox platform retains all of the attributes and turnkey solutions our customers cherish—from its highly customizable, modular platform to its plug-and-play installation—while introducing a slew of remarkable enhancements,” said Jared Smith, Products Manager for Air Handling Units at Systemair. “The resulting expanded platform makes it easy to achieve the best possible indoor air quality with the least impact on the environment for each unique project. Geniox offers flexibility, energy-efficient operation, and ease of selection, installation, and control.”
Beneficial changes customers will see include:
- More sizes: The new Geniox lineup will expand to 16 sizes ranging from 440 CFM to 65,000 CFM.
- Hygienic By Design: Systemair’s #HygienicByDesign approach provides hygienic operating conditions, peace of mind, and unmatched flexibility when it comes to meeting specific hygienic demands in projects. Our Geniox units are constructed using smooth surfaces, are easy to clean, and resistant to corrosion.
- More flexibility for retrofit applications: Designers will be able to break down Geniox units into smaller sections horizontally as well as vertically. This brings tremendous flexibility for retrofit applications where space constraints are a bigger issue and also means units can fit through existing doorways.
- Better costing: With more versatility for grouping Geniox units, we’ll see greater negotiation opportunities with the components that go into Geniox units and also will be able to work with a broader range of suppliers to increase customers’ choices.
- More functionality: Similarly, the expanded Geniox lineup will allow for incorporation of more functions into the modular platform, such as UV lights, humidification, and more energy recovery options, including counter flow plate heat exchangers with efficiencies near 70%.
- Greater design capability: Through an intuitive user interface and unique calculation tools, SystemairCAD simplifies the selection process and helps customers design the perfect Geniox AHU for their projects.
All other Geniox features remain the same, including thermally insulated double-wall construction and ABS-designed corners to minimize heat loss and eliminate thermal bridging; various roof options, including a factory-installed roof with double-sloped A-frame design, rain shield protection, and snow load support; vertical supply or return access points; service windows for easy inspection; and lockable handles.
For full details, visit www.systemair.com.
ABOUT SYSTEMAIR
Systemair is a leading ventilation company with operations in 52 countries in Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and Africa. The Company had sales of SEK 9.6 billion in the 2021/22 financial year and today employs approximately 6,700 people. Systemair has reported an operating profit every year since 1974, when the company was founded. Over the past 10 years, the Company’s average growth has averaged 9.4 percent. Systemair helps to improve the indoor climate with the help of energy-efficient and sustainable products that reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Systemair has well-established operations in growth markets. The Group’s products are marketed under the Systemair, Frico, Fantech and Menerga brands. Systemair shares have been quoted on the Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm since October 2007, and are today traded on the Large Cap List. The Group comprises about 90 companies.