From rebates to controls to acoustics and more, water-source VRF has been a game changer for the AC Marriott Dublin. For the general manager, it’s made all the difference in surpassing guests’ expectations.
This product is designed for light- to mid-sized commercial applications. It features front-facing fans and a compact chassis that permits the outdoor unit to be installed in narrow spaces, whether ground- or wall-mounted.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church’s community center in the Tempe, Arizona suburb of Guadalupe now has state-of-the-art HVAC thanks to variable refrigerant flow equipment, accessories, and installation labor donations from RectorSeal, Panasonic Air Conditioning Group (a division of Panasonic Corp. of North America), and Woody’s Heating and Air Conditioning.
This product is a single-phase, VRF outdoor unit designed for residential and light commercial installations. It provides simultaneous energy-efficient heating and cooling, even in extreme weather conditions. Allowing for independent control of room temperatures for up to 12 zones, the unit features automatic changeover between heating and cooling modes.
This product features a footprint up to 30 percent smaller than previous models. The units include a four-sided heat exchanger, delivering increased heating capacity within the reduced footprint.
The manufacturer’s Multi V™ 5 air-source VRF system and its LGRED° technology were in the spotlight, designed to do away with the occasional perception that VRF is more suited for cooling than heating.
At the AHR Expo in Atlanta, Samsung HVAC North America announced it will expand its residential and commercial air conditioning business in North America by building, training, and supporting a network of specifying representatives, distributors, and installers.
At the AHR Expo, Carrier led off its booth display with the 3- to 6-ton WeatherMaker packaged rooftop unit (RTU) with EcoBlue technology, something that Mark Rabbia, product business manager, Carrier Commercial Systems, said sets the tone for Carrier’s upcoming product releases.