Aaon Air Handling Units

F1 Series

Air Handling Unit – Indoor
800-2,000 cfm (Vertical and Multiposition)

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Aaon Air Handling Unit : F1 Series

The F1 Series Indoor AAON Air Handling Units are available in vertical and multi-position configurations. Used for residential or light commercial applications, the F1 series has galvanized steel construction with foil-faced insulation. High-efficiency supply fans and optional heat pump configurations deliver quiet, energy-efficient performance.

Applications
  • AHU with direct expansion coils from 800 – 2,000 cfm.
  • Heating from hot water coils, electric elements and heat pump operation.
  • Split system heat pump with air-source, water-source, and geothermal configurations for energy-efficient cooling and heating.
Construction
  • Designed for multi-position applications.
  • May be positioned with a vertical (upflow) or horizontal orientation as required by the installation.
  • Rigid galvanized construction and foil-faced insulation.
  • The sloped corrosion-resistant drain pan eliminates standing water that can support microbial growth. The drain pan will not corrode and contaminate the air stream. The drain pan connections are positioned in multiple locations for installation flexibility.
Fans and Blowers
  • Blowers are selected to match external static, sound, efficiency, and space design criteria.
  • Variable speed fans create a high-efficiency system that reduces initial and operating expenses.
Controls
  • The factory provides unit wiring with color-coded wires.
  • Units include color-coded wiring diagrams, laminated and permanently affixed inside the control compartment access door.
  • Factory-run test and inspection reports included.

H3 Series

Air Handling Unit – Indoor
450-10,000 cfm (Horizontal)

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Aaon Air Handling Unit : H3 Series

The H3 Series AHUs are engineered for a wide variety of heating, cooling, dehumidification and ventilation applications. They feature double-wall insulated cabinets and variable-speed plenum fans for quiet, energy-efficient performance.

Applications
  • Horizontal AHU with chilled water or R-410A direct expansion (DX) cooling coils from 450 to 10,000 cfm.
  • Split system heat pump with air-source, water-source, and geothermal configurations allow for energy-efficient cooling and heating.
  • Make up air capability, up to 100% outside air, to meet ventilation requirements.
  • VAV and single-zone VAV capability to minimize operating costs.
  • Factory-installed high performance hot water, steam, and electric heating.
Construction
  • The H3 Series is available in five different horizontal sizes with a low profile (22-36″ height) for overhead or low clearance installations. The design is ideal for retrofit applications with each cabinet size able to fit through a standard 36″ wide door.
  • Double-wall rigid polyurethane foam-injected panel cabinet construction has a greater R-value than fiberglass.
  • Panels include a thermal break, with no metal contact from inside to outside. This prevents heat transfer through the panel and condensation on the outside of the cabinet. It also makes the cabinet more rigid and resistant to damage, provides increased sound dampening, and reduces air leakage and infiltration.
  • Right or left handed piping connections and service access doors to fit the needs of the space.
  • Double-sloped stainless steel drain pans eliminate standing water which can support microbial growth. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion that could lead to water leaks and contaminants in the air stream.
  • Access to fan, filter and coil sections is quick and easy. The fan doors have chrome-plated steel hinges and quarter-turn, lockable handles for effortless entry. Removable hinge pins provide greater access in compact spaces.
Fans
  • ECM-driven backward-curved plenum supply fans provide precise airflow control and reduced power consumption.
  • More energy-efficient, quieter, and require less maintenance than belt-driven and forward-curved fans.
Controls
  • Labeled electrical components and color-coded wiring.
  • Unit-specific color-coded wiring diagrams, laminated and permanently affixed inside the controls compartment.
  • Factory or customer can provide controller to match new or existing building control architecture.
  • Unit controls are contained within a compartment isolated from the air stream with LED service lights for ease of service.
  • Factory-run test report, wiring diagram, and Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manual with startup form are provided in the control compartment of every unit.
AAON Dry Natatorium and Pool Room Units
  • AAON Dry units are essential in creating a comfortable indoor pool environment, by precisely controlling temperature and humidity while minimizing operating costs.
  • H3 Series AAON Dry unit components are protected in these challenging environments. They feature double-wall rigid polyurethane foam-injected panel construction, stainless steel condensate drain pans, polymer e-coated coils, and exterior and interior corrosion protection.
  • Modulating humidity control provides energy-efficient dehumidification.
  • Save energy with variable-speed supply fans and mixing boxes with 100% outside air capability.

V3 Series

Air Handling Unit – Indoor
450-10,000 cfm (Horizontal)

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Aaon Air Handling Unit : V3 Series

V3 Series AHUs are engineered for a wide variety of heating, cooling, dehumidification, and ventilation applications. Rigid polyurethane foam-injected cabinets and variable-speed plenum fans deliver quiet, energy-efficient performance.

Applications
  • Vertical AHU with chilled water or R-410A direct expansion (DX) cooling coils from 450 to 10,000 cfm.
  • Split system heat pump with air-source, water-source, and geothermal configurations allow for energy-efficient cooling and heating.
  • Make up air capability, up to 100% outside air, to meet ventilation requirements.
  • VAV and single-zone VAV capability to minimize operating costs.
  • Factory-installed high-performance hot water, steam, gas, and electric heating.
Construction
  • The V3 Series is available in five different vertical sizes (width: 30-56″, length: 34-36″) designed for small closets or mechanical rooms with narrow clearances.
  • The compact design is ideal for retrofit applications, each cabinet size is able to fit through a standard 36″ door.
  • Double-wall rigid polyurethane foam-injected panel cabinet construction has a higher R-value than fiberglass.
  • Panels include a thermal break, with no metal contact from inside to outside. This prevents heat transfer through the panel and condensation on the outside of the cabinet. Construction also makes the cabinet more rigid and resistance to damage, provides increased sound dampening, and reduces air leakage and infiltration.
  • Right or left handed piping connections and service access doors to fit the needs of the space.
  • Double-sloped stainless steel drain pans eliminate standing water which can support microbial growth. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion that could lead to water leaks and contaminants in the air stream.
  • Access to fan, filter, and coil sections is easy. The fan doors have chrome-plated steel hinges and quarter-turn, lockable handles for effortless entry and removable hinge pins for access in compact spaces.
Fans
  • ECM-driven backward-curved plenum supply fans are available to provide precise airflow control and reduced power consumption. These are more energy-efficient, quieter, and require less maintenance than belt-driven and forward-curved fans.
Controls
  • Labeled electrical components and color-coded wiring match the unit specific color-coded wiring diagram that is laminated and permanently affixed inside the controls compartment.
  • Factory- or customer-provided controller can be selected to meet new or existing building control architecture.
  • Unit controls are contained within a compartment isolated from the air stream, with LED service lights for ease of service.
  • Factory run test report, wiring diagram, and Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manual with startup form are provided in the control compartment of every unit.
AAON Dry Natatorium and Pool Room Units
  • Create a comfortable indoor pool environment by precisely controlling temperature and humidity while minimizing operating costs.
  • Made for challenging conditions. Featuring double-wall rigid polyurethane foam injected panel construction, stainless steel condensate drain pans, polymer e-coated coils, and exterior and interior corrosion protection.
  • Modulating humidity control provides energy-efficient dehumidification. Variable speed supply fans and mixing boxes with 100% outside air capability save energy.

M2 Series

Air Handling Unit – Indoor
1,000-21,600 cfm (Horizontal)

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Aaon Air Handling Unit : M2 Series

M2 Series Modular Indoor AHUs have quality construction to provide low air leakage, minimal radiated noise, and serviceability. The modular cabinet design adapts to complex engineering challenges, remaining easy to install and service.

Applications
  • Air handling unit with chilled water or direct expansion coils from 1,000 – 21,600 cfm.
  • Heating from hot water, steam, indirect fired gas, and electric elements.
  • Split system heat pump with air-source, water-source, or geothermal configurations.
  • Make up air capability, up to 100% outside air, to meet ventilation requirements.
Construction
  • Modular design provides easy installation at the job site. Unit modules may be factory assembled to prevent unnecessary lifting at the job site or shipped separately for job site maneuverability.
  • Double-wall cabinets use thermal breaks and closed-cell polyurethane foam to increase thermal resistance, improve air seals, inhibit microbial growth, reinforce structural integrity, and attenuate radiated sound.
  • Quick and easy Access to fan, filter, and coil sections through double wall rigid polyurethane foam panels. The panels have chrome plated steel hinges and quarter turn, zinc cast, lockable handles for effortless entry and removable hinge pins for access in compact spaces.
  • Selectable base rail height allows for condensate trapping and eliminates the need for a costly housekeeping pad.
  • Sloped stainless steel drain pans eliminate standing water which can support microbial growth and stainless steel construction resists corrosion that could lead to water leaks and contaminants in the air stream.
Fans and Blowers
  • Fans and blowers are individually selected to match external static, sound, efficiency, and space design criteria as specified. Blowers are backward curved centrifugal plenum style. Blowers with backward-curved blades are generally quieter and more efficient than forward-curved blowers.
  • Premium efficiency motors, direct-drive systems, and variable speed fan control provide the highest available efficiencies and operating cost savings.
  • Electronically commutated backward curved plenum motorized impellers are available to provide precise airflow control and reduced power consumption.
  • Supply fans, exhaust fans, and return fans are incorporated into fan arrays for redundancy, low turndown, and low noise capabilities.
Controls
  • Unit wiring is completely factory provided with color-coded wires. Units are provided with unit specific, color-coded wiring diagrams. Diagrams are laminated and permanently affixed inside control compartment access door.
  • Factory provided or customer provided controller can be selected to meet existing or new building control architecture.
  • Factory run test and inspection reports are included in the documentation compartment affixed to the interior of the control compartment access door.

SA Series

Air Handling Unit – Indoor
5,300-27,000 cfm (Vertical)

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Aaon Air Handling Unit : SA Series

The SA Series self-contained units lead the industry in construction, technology, and efficiency. Variable-capacity scroll compressors, spring-isolated direct-drive backward-curved plenum supply fans, and double-wall rigid polyurethane foam-injected cabinet construction provide the SA Series with unmatched performance.

Applications
  • Vertical self-contained unit with a water-cooled condenser or to match with a remote air-cooled condenser, from 23-70 tons.
  • Chilled water or non-compressorized DX vertical indoor air handling unit, from 5,300-27,000 cfm.
  • 10-100% variable capacity R-410A scroll compressors provide load matching cooling and improved part load efficiency.
  • Air-source, water-source, or geothermal heat pump configurations allow for energy-efficient cooling and heating.
  • Make-up air capability, up to 100% outside air, to meet ventilation requirements.
  • High-performance hot water or steam heating coils allow unit to tie into a boiler system.
Construction
  • Two-inch double wall rigid polyurethane foam panel cabinet construction has at least a thermal resistance of R-13, which exceeds the R-value of a cabinet with four-inch thick fiberglass construction. Panels include a thermal break, with no metal contact from inside to outside, to prevent heat transfer through the panel and prevent condensation on the outside of the cabinet. The inner wall protects the insulation from moisture damage, prevents microbial growth and is easy to clean. This type of construction also makes the cabinet more rigid and resistant to damage, provides increased sound dampening, and reduces air leakage and infiltration.
  • Modular design with compact footprint makes the SA Series ideal for retrofit applications. Single or double-sided air intake.
  • Access doors with full-length stainless steel hinges and quarter-turn, zinc cast, lockable handles make the unit easily serviceable.
  • Corrosion-resistant exterior polyurethane paint exceeds a 2,500-hour salt spray test.
  • Double-sloped stainless steel drain pans eliminate standing water which can support microbial growth and stainless steel construction prevents corrosion that could lead to water leaks and contaminants in the air stream.
Fans
  • Spring isolated direct drive backward curved plenum fans are more energy efficient, quieter and require less maintenance than belt-driven fans.
  • Single or multiple supply air connections can be factory provided from the right, left, back or top sides of the supply fan plenum.
  • VFD controlled direct drive backward curved plenum supply fans allow precise airflow control and reduced power consumption.
Controls
  • Labeled electrical components and color-coded wiring match the unit-specific color-coded wiring diagram which is laminated and permanently affixed inside the control compartment.
  • Factory provided or customer provided controller can be selected to meet existing or new building control architecture.
  • Unit control and compressors are contained within a single compartment isolated from the air stream for ease of service and quiet operation.
  • Factory run test report, wiring diagram and Installation, Operation, and Maintenance manual with startup form are provided in the control compartment of every unit.
Natatorium and Pool Room Units
  • AAON Dry units are essential in creating a comfortable indoor pool environment, by precisely controlling temperature and humidity, while minimizing operating costs.
  • Double wall rigid polyurethane foam injected panel construction, stainless steel condensate drain pans, polymer e-coated coils, and exterior and interior corrosion protection options protect components of an SB Series AAONDry unit in corrosive environments.
  • Modulating humidity control provides energy-efficient dehumidification.

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                      Jim Lubratt

                      President & Chief Executive Officer

                      Jim Lubratt has been president of SVL since 2006. He first joined the company as a sales engineer in 1992 and was made a partner in 2000. He holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Southern Methodist University and first entered the HVAC industry as a marketing engineer for a heat pump manufacturer in Texas.

                      In addition to his role at SVL, Jim is vice president of AQC Industries, LLC, a manufacturer of specialized underground ductwork systems. He is also an investor and board member for Hydromx, Inc., a manufacturer of heat transfer nanofluids, and Crotega, Inc., creators of personal and building security solutions.

                      Jim and his wife, Tracy, met in college and married in 1993. They have three children, two of whom have graduated college in Texas, while their youngest is attending Grand Canyon University in Arizona.

                      Outside of work, Jim places a priority on his faith, family, friends, and fitness. He enjoys helping people-supporting charities, time with his wife and kids, road-biking with friends and efforts to stay physically fit.

                      A message from Jim on the achievements of SVL

                      SVL started in February 1967 by Charlie Schwab and Craig Vollhaber. Schwab-Vollhaber, Inc. (as it was named at the time) steadily grew and, in 1985, welcomed Paul Lubratt as another partner, becoming Schwab-Vollhaber-Lubratt, Inc. SVL’s founders had the determination to build the most talented, customer-focused HVAC representative in the Midwest. Our original drive and passion still shape the company and culture to this day. The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined efforts of every individual. From humble beginnings, SVL founders paved the way to industry success with hard work and determination. “Today, SVL is strongly organized with great people to lead our industry forward as we are challenged with fast-paced changes to reduce our environmental impact,” says Jim. Now, 55+ years later, SVL is under the leadership of two new principals who share the same vision and drive that has propelled SVL throughout the years. Built on a foundation of integrity, Jim Lubratt, and Charlie Vollhaber strive to ensure opportunities for personal growth, improved work environment, and shared life enrichment. The achievements of our organization are the results of the combined efforts of every individual.

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                      Charlie Vollhaber

                      Executive Vice President & Officer

                      Charlie Vollhaber is a third-generation employee at SVL, as a grandson of company co-founder Craig Vollhaber and son of former CEO Todd Vollhaber. Charlie holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and an MBA, both from the University of Minnesota. He became an outside salesman for SVL in 2013, was made a partner in 2019, and then executive vice president and officer in 2022.

                      He grew up playing sports, including football, basketball, golf, and track, and enjoys the competitive nature of the HVAC industry. “I like that no two days are ever the same as there are always questions to answer and problems to solve,” he says. “Most of all, I enjoy working with great people and coordinating together on challenging projects to achieve positive results together.”

                      Outside of work, Charlie enjoys spending time with his wife, Lesley, and their three boys. He’s also fond of golfing, traveling, and attending concerts and sporting events. One of his favorite quotes is from the book of Philippians: “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count other more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.” Because HVAC and construction is such a team effort, he says, “this mindset helps to create positive results in a vast majority of situations.”

                      A message from Charlie on the culture of SVL

                      “At SVL, we strive to cultivate a unique culture that revolves around finding and empowering exceptional individuals. We believe in equipping our team members with the right tools and resources to succeed.

                      As we’ve grown the business, we have deliberately maintained a small firm culture, fostering an environment where collaboration thrives. We encourage open dialogue and promote a sense of comfort among our employees, allowing anyone to ask questions and seek guidance from anyone else, regardless of their level within the organization.

                      We foster a workshop-like atmosphere where everyone’s contribution is valued. Presenting your work to another individual or a group of teammates provides a platform for collaboration, where ideas are shared, dissected, and improved collectively. We firmly believe in the power of mentoring and provide various avenues for both formal and informal guidance. Whether it’s through structured training programs or casual conversations, we encourage team members to discuss a wide range of topics, from work-related successes or issues to everyday personal life topics.

                      In summary, our culture is built on the foundation of attracting exceptional individuals, empowering them with the necessary tools, and fostering a collaborative environment where mentorship and growth thrive. We are committed to creating an atmosphere where every team member feels supported, valued, and encouraged to reach their fullest potential.”

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                      Al Gramse

                      Vice President of SVL Service Corporation

                      Al Gramse has been in the HVAC industry for over 30 years. He began as a service technician.  Then over his career worked in technical support, building automation, then service manager prior to his current role.

                      How did Al end up in the HVAC industry?  “After high school, I took a couple years to figure out what I wanted to do.   Where I was working at the time, a grumpy old coworker, who I didn’t get along with, walked up to me and said ‘What are you doing here?  Go back to school.’”  I said, “For what?”  He said “There’s a tech school down the street.  Go down there and pick something that interests you”. Then he walked away.  That weird interaction, with someone I didn’t get along with, sent me down a 30-year path in the HVAC industry.   Never underestimate the potential of a little encouragement.   Even if it is from a strange source.

                      Al has been with SVL for 15 years and is the head of our SVL Service division. “The people here are some of the best in the industry,” Al says. “A bunch of team-oriented, knowledgeable, go-getters.” His personal mantra is “figure it out,” “Do a little fact-finding on your own. Use your own brain before you use someone else’s. But know when to ask for help.” he prescribes. “It’s amazing what you can accomplish on your own if you dig in a little bit.”

                      Outside of work, Al has lots of outdoor hobbies, including hunting, fishing, and motorcycling, though his favorite pastime is simply hanging out with family.

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                      Jennifer Roach

                      Director of Marketing, Events & Administration

                      More than just a creative director, Jen brings 30 years of marketing and leadership magic to SVL. Her journey began in the trenches of graphic design, quickly evolving into crafting eye-catching campaigns for iconic brands like Target, Gabberts, Gander Mountain and Camping World. As a seasoned director and agency veteran, she honed her skills with recreational vehicle giant Parts Unlimited before leading creative teams at HOM Furniture and, ultimately, landing at SVL during a crucial growth phase.

                      Jen thrives on "servant-leadership," empowering her team and fostering a culture of trust and mutual respect. "It unlocks their potential, fuels creativity, and leads to work we're all proud of," she says. "I want my team to care, collaborate, and push boundaries together."

                      When not shaping impactful campaigns, Jen enjoys weekend adventures with her husband, Scott, and son, Crew. Their lives are a tapestry of shared passions, from bike rides and baking experiments to cheering on Simley High School wrestlers. And with her recently built forever home in Cottage Grove, her free time now includes a new, thrilling chapter: weekend renovation warrior!

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                      Mike Ruff

                      Vice President of Information Technology

                      Mike Ruff, the Vice President of Information Technology at SVL Inc., is a seasoned professional with an impressive 24-year tenure in the IT industry. His journey in the field is marked by extensive experience and expertise in various domains, including serving as a Cloud Architect focusing on Azure Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and both B2B and B2C solutions. Mike’s skills extend to being a Security Architect, where he has honed his knowledge in safeguarding digital assets, and he is also proficient in the Microsoft 365 stack, virtualization, routing, switching, and wireless technologies.

                      Beyond his professional roles, Mike is deeply passionate about technology in all its forms, which is evident in his career and personal hobbies. His love for technology is not just limited to his work but also spills over into his leisure activities. In the summertime, Mike enjoys the thrill of riding his motorcycle, embracing the freedom and adventure it brings. When winter arrives, he switches gears to snowboarding, seeking the excitement and challenge of the snowy slopes. These hobbies reflect Mike’s dynamic personality and continuous pursuit of technically engaging and physically exhilarating activities.

                      Mike Ruff's blend of professional expertise and personal passions make him a unique and valuable asset to SVL Inc., embodying a perfect synergy of technical acumen and a zest for life's adventurous aspects.

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