New HVAC units aimed at reducing installation, energy costs in commercial applications (video)
Panasonic used AHR 2016 to highlight a trio of advancements designed to bring about more heating and cooling efficiency in commercial spaces.
Panasonic introduced its expanded line of heat recovery units. Previously, the units were available only in 6- and 8-ton models. They now are available in 6-, 8-, 10- and 12-ton single zone sizes. Those can be combined with three outdoor units.
The company also has unveiled new distribution kits designed to reduce installation costs for VRF units. It also spotlighted DC fans that are now included in its indoor HVAC units, which work to improve the efficiency of the buildings entire system.
In this video from AHR 2016, Malcolm Persaud, Panasonic’s senior manager for product development, discusses the advances and how the company’s expanded product line can help commercial applications.
Topics: Architectural Firms, Automation and Controls, Building Owners and Managers, Construction Firms, Energy Audit / Energy Management, Energy Recovery & Heat Recovery Ventilation, Energy Saving Products, Engineering Firms, HVAC - Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), Sustainable Communities, Technology, Urban Planning and Design, Ventilation
Companies: Panasonic High Performance Ventilation Solutions
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