M50

M50 MODULAR AND MIGHTY AIR CONDITIONER
- 710 Watts or less
- EER 40+ (Energy Efficiency Ratio)
- ETL Listed
- Cooling capacity and efficiency increases as temperature increases
- No chemical refrigerants
- Low maintenance
- No moisture added to conditioned air
- New, patented thermodynamic cycle
- Zero side clearance – modular, multiple unit configurations
- Conditioned air flow at 1,450 CFM (2.460 m3/h) [680 L/s]
Configurations
SERIES HYBRID OVERVIEW
Want to breathe new life—and new cool—into your new or existing roof top unit (RTU) air conditioner? Our series hybrid configurations can make it happen. These specially engineered solutions seamlessly connect our energy efficient air conditioner to your new or existing RTU. This allows you to use the Coolerado air conditioner as the first stage of cooling, drastically saving energy and cutting your compressor runtime, while helping to prolong the life of your existing investment.

Optimal for:
- Buildings that need high fresh air input – schools, labs, health care facilities or sectioned building spaces
- Buildings with consistently high heat loads
- Buildings with established duct work
- Designs that allow a direct connection from the Coolerado unit to the RTU
- The need to significantly reduce RTU compressor runtime
- The desire to achieve extra points for LEED credits
PARALLEL HYBRID OVERVIEW
Want to breathe new life—and new cool—into your new or existing roof top unit (RTU) air conditioner? Our parallel hybrid configurations can make it happen. These specially engineered solutions are installed next to your new or existing RTU. This allows you to use the Coolerado air conditioner as the first stage of cooling, drastically saving energy and cutting your compressor run time while helping to prolong the life of your existing investment.

Optimal for:
- Buildings that need high fresh air input – manufacturing, industrial or warehouse spaces
- Buildings with consistently high heat loads
- Buildings with little-to-no duct work
- Designs that keep the Coolerado unit separate from the RTU
- The need to significantly reduce RTU compressor runtime
- The desire to achieve extra points for LEED credits