Aerospace Pre-Launch HVAC Systems

Keeping a Space Vehicle properly conditioned prior to launch is part of the Critical Path for Success of any Launch Mission. Our HVAC Service Pallets are on the East and West Coast and in the Marshall Islands, servicing Pre-Launch Actives. We provide quality air and temperature control to payloads and pre-launch operation. These systems are customized to fit critical temperature, humidity, pressure, and filtration requirements while operating in challenging ambient temperatures and severe environments (i.e. salty coastal or sandy dessert sites).

The Payload Fairing Air ECU (below) is currently serving at the NASA Facility on Wallops Island, VA.

The Payload Fairing Air ECU (above) is currently serving at the NASA Facility on Wallops Island, VA.

These products were built to perform at Sea Level in a Saturated Salt Air Environment.
Vertical view, below, enhances understanding of the size and scope of this product.
Two Pre-Launch Pallets, below, being readied for shipment to program office.
The Graphic User Interface panel is most helpful in Diagonstics and Health Monitoring of the Pre-Launch HVAC System.
Two Pre-Launch Pallets, below, being readied for shipment to program office.
It provides precise Thermal and Humidity Control with dual-redundant 10 ton ECUs and Networked Controls. PID Controls to maintain payload Temperature to +/- 2 degrees F and Payload Humidity to a +/- 2.5% RH, Delivers 500 CFM Supply Air against 40 inch WC.
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Environmental Control Units - ECU