Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) have been textbook standard since the early 2000s but only crossed into mainstream Indian commercial design in 2022-25. This shift is operator-driven — Marriott, IHG, Accor, Taj, Oberoi, and the major IT real-estate developers (DLF, Brigade, Embassy) are pushing DOAS into their internal SOPs. The vendor + design ecosystem has responded. This insight tracks the state of the deployment.
What’s driving the shift
Three operator-level pressures converged 2022-24:
1. Persistent humidity complaints in warm-humid cities. Mumbai, Chennai, Goa, Kochi: mixed-air AHUs produced RH 60-70 % despite design 50-55 %. Operator FM teams documented the pattern across portfolios.
2. IAQ post-COVID. Higher OA per occupant (NBC 2016 + ASHRAE 62.1 minima now treated as floors, not ceilings). Mixed-air systems struggle to handle the latent budget at higher OA.
3. Energy + carbon reporting. DOAS + chilled beam architecture reliably delivers 15-25 % HVAC energy reduction vs mixed-air, plus higher SHR coil efficiency on the terminal side.
Vendor landscape — DOAS-specific units in India
| Vendor | Product line | Capacity range | Indian deployments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daikin India | DOAS / FXFQ-style | 5-50 TR | 8+ branded hospitality 2023-25 |
| Carrier | Aero series | 10-100 TR | IT campuses in Bengaluru, Hyderabad |
| Trane | DOAS series | 10-80 TR | Pharma + IT clean-air zones |
| Mitsubishi Heavy | OAH series | 5-40 TR | Mumbai + Chennai luxury hotels |
| LG | Energy Recovery Ventilator + DOAS option | 5-30 TR | Office mid-rise |
| Tata Honeywell + locals | Custom DOAS via AHU OEM (Apex, Edgetech, ETA Technologies, Greenheck) | Variable | Most flexible for custom hospitality + healthcare |
| Voltas | DOAS in development (2025-26 launch) | Coming | Tier 2 cities |
For Indian projects, the most common DOAS execution is via custom AHU OEM (Apex, Edgetech, ETA) — not via packaged units. This allows desiccant wheel integration + heat recovery + matching to specific building footprint.
Architecture variants in deployment
Three main architectures:
1. DOAS + 2-pipe chilled beam — warm-humid hospitality (Mumbai, Goa, Chennai). Beam at 12-14 °C CHW; DOAS at 6.5 °C CHW handling 100 % latent.
2. DOAS + 4-pipe FCU — composite/temperate, where some heating is required (Delhi, Pune, Bangalore winter). FCU has chilled water + hot water capability.
3. DOAS + VRF terminal — retrofit-friendly; DOAS is centralized + VRF distributes to indoor units. Used in mixed-use + healthcare retrofits.
What’s been validated (and what hasn’t)
Validated in Indian deployments:
- 15-25 % HVAC energy reduction vs mixed-air baseline
- Room RH stability ±2 % vs ±6-8 % with mixed-air
- Lower fan energy (-35-45 %)
- Less commissioning drift (chilled beam has zero moving parts)
Open questions / not yet stable:
- Condensation in monsoon weeks at chilled beam coils — solvable with occupancy + door + window logic but operator training needed
- Cost premium — DOAS + beam capex is 10-20 % above mixed-air for new builds; payback varies 3-7 years by tariff
- Service network depth — beam manufacturers (Halton, Trox, Lindab, Climaveneta India) have limited Tier 2/3 city presence
- Standardization — every DOAS + beam project is custom-engineered; design + commissioning effort 1.5-2× a standard AHU project
How this lands in an Indian project — first-hand take
On the Chennai luxury hotel retrofit (Article 099), the operator’s brand-engineering team mandated DOAS + chilled beam as the architecture. We designed + commissioned over 6 months. The 12-month operating data showed -25 % HVAC energy, -92 % tenant comfort complaints, RH ±2 % vs ±6 %. The architecture works. But it’s not plug-and-play — the commissioning effort doubled compared to mixed-air retrofit. New designs in 2026+ are budgeting for the commissioning premium up-front. As operator SOPs continue mandating DOAS, the design + execution ecosystem will mature — but May 2026 is mid-transition: the architecture is becoming standard, but the supply chain isn’t quite there yet.
What to watch (2026-28)
- Voltas DOAS launch — expected Q3 2026; tier-2 city availability
- Indian beam manufacturer — Climaveneta India + Apex are evaluating local beam production
- Codes catching up — IGBC v4 expected to explicitly credit decoupled latent architecture
- Operator SOP standardization — Marriott + IHG + Accor + Taj working group reportedly drafting unified Indian-context DOAS spec
- Cost convergence — DOAS + beam capex premium expected to drop from 15-20 % to 5-10 % by 2028 as supply chain matures
Sources
- Daikin India DOAS
- Carrier Aero Series
- Halton Chilled Beam
- ASHRAE Applications 2023 Ch.4 — DOAS
- IGBC v4 Preview Discussion
Pairs with: DOAS + Chilled Beam Retrofit Chennai, Psychrometrics for Tropical India
