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Mycond OXA-SD — side discharge warm air unit

Wall or column mounted — for halls where the ceiling is out of reach
Air flow rate: 6700 ... 9900 m³/h
Heating capacity: 20 ... 89 kW

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Mycond OXA-SD — side discharge warm air unit

Mycond OXA-SD is the side-discharge version of the water-based range. It is fixed to a wall or a column instead of the roof structure, so it works in buildings where cranes, conveyors or a glazed roof make ceiling mounting impossible — and it still throws warm air deep into the hall.

 

Mycond OXA-SD side discharge unit with round nozzle for horizontal air supply

Why it pays off

  • No roof fixings needed — a bracket on a wall or column is enough.
  • Heating output 20…89 kW from hot water.
  • Horizontal throw up to 17 m, air flow up to 9900 m³/h.
  • Serviceable from a platform, without working at roof level.
  • Guide vanes set the throw distance steplessly.
  • Same controls and protections as the ceiling units.

 

Inside the unit

Cutaway of a Mycond OXA unit: axial fan, water coil and guide vanes

Fan, water coil and vane block are the same components as in the ceiling units — only the casing orientation changes. In the OXA-SD the vanes set how far the jet travels rather than how steeply it falls, which is what makes a single unit cover a long bay.

 

Compared with radiators and wall heaters

Thermal comparison: radiators heat the roof space, Mycond OXA heats the working zone

A domestic-style wall heater warms a radius of a few metres and sends the rest of its heat to the roof. The OXA-SD pushes a coherent jet along the bay and mixes the air through the full depth of the building.

 

Wireless control

Mycond OXA wireless control system with OXA-V terminal and OXA-T2 sensors

What the controller actually adjusts

  • Guide vane position — throw distance and angle change steplessly to match the bay geometry.
  • Fan speed — frequency control across the whole range.
  • Wireless sensors — placed at the far end of the bay, where the temperature actually has to hold.
  • One terminal for the whole fleet — up to 1024 units within a 2 km radius, zones and weekly schedules.
  • Supervision — Modbus RTU into the BMS, parameter and alarm log, smartphone access.
  • Protection — phase monitoring, over-voltage and over-current cut-out, anti-freeze, soft start.

 

Technical data

Model OXA-SD-I OXA-SD-II
Fan speed, rpm 0~900 0~860
Air flow, m³/h 0~6700 0~9900
Voltage, V 380±5% 380±5%
Electric power, kW 0~0.85 0~1.80
Horizontal throw, m <17 <26
Control mode Stepless VAV regulation
Noise, dB <60 <60

 

Heating performance

Water, °C Model Q, kW (10 °C) Q, kW (15 °C) Q, kW (20 °C)
90/70 OXA-SD-I 67 61 54
80/60 OXA-SD-I 58 52 46
70/50 OXA-SD-I 47 42 36
90/70 OXA-SD-II 89 81 73
80/60 OXA-SD-II 77 70 62
70/50 OXA-SD-II 63 56 49

Figures in brackets are the return air temperature. Maximum working pressure 800 kPa, maximum supply air temperature 60 °C.

 

Dimensions

Dimension, mm OXA-SD-I OXA-SD-II
A 900 1100
B 1220 1300
C 500 700
E 570 570
M (internal thread) DN40 DN50
Q 765 935
Weight, kg 191 250
Water volume, l 5.8 9.8

Dimensional drawing of the Mycond OXA-SD side discharge unit

DWG drawings are available on request.

 

Where it is used

  • halls with overhead cranes or ceiling conveyors;
  • buildings with a glazed or non-load-bearing roof;
  • long, narrow production bays;
  • workshops and service stations;
  • sports halls where nothing may hang above the court.

We size and lay out OXA systems for industrial, logistics and sports facilities across Europe — send the building geometry, heat loss figures and the available heat source, and you get a unit layout with airflow coverage and a quotation.

 

Frequently asked questions about the Mycond OXA-SD

How far does the jet reach?

Up to 17 m for the OXA-SD-I and up to 26 m for the OXA-SD-II, adjustable through fan speed and vane position.

What does it mount on?

A steel bracket on a wall or a concrete column, typically 4–6 m above the floor. No roof fixings are required.

Can it also cool?

Not this model. The OXA-SK has the same casing plus a droplet eliminator and condensate drain for chilled water.

How many units does a bay need?

It depends on the bay length and the heat loss — we prepare the layout and the calculation free of charge.