Utilizing the company’s Internet of Zoning (IoZ) technology, the Bliss Zoning System enables homeowners to easily manage both lighting and temperature settings through a single, user-friendly app, allowing for customized comfort in every zone.
This premium system ensures indoor comfort even at outdoor temperatures as low as -22°F (-30°C) while maintaining high efficiency with a SEER2 rating of up to 33.5 SEER2. AIRSTAGE Orion XLTH+ offers superior heating performance, maintaining full rated (100%) capacity at -15°F (-26°C) and 90% rated capacity at -22°F (-30°C). Its compact outdoor unit, slim wall-mounted indoor unit, and extended line set lengths (up to 66 feet) simplify installation in almost any space.
The Hydronic Branch Conductor, for which a patent is pending, supports simultaneous heating and cooling capabilities, and in certain applications can improve heating efficiency by more than 35%, a press release from Trane said.
The PAV5000 series MEMS anemometer sensor
device provides accurate air speed and temperature measurement in a probe-style package, providing a comprehensive understanding of the environment.
All 50W-Series models include enhanced serviceability features, a wide variety of factory-installed options, and flexible configurations suitable for boiler tower, geothermal, and hybrid water loop systems, a press release from Carrier said.
The plug-and-play unit comes as one factory-built and tested unit on a single frame and pre-programmed controllers. Ready to replace oil or gas burners for heating in a wide range of applications like commercial buildings, district heating, and factories.
PressACR fittings meet stringent certification and compliance standards that support the higher-pressure requirements of HVACR systems, a press release from Nibco said.
The Nebula by Impact research team found that without access to live equipment data, proactive maintenance becomes nearly impossible, resulting in increased downtime and repair costs. These shortcomings create a perfect storm of inefficiency, risk, and unnecessary expense for facility management teams.