BOSTON — enVerid Systems, developers of the HLR® solution to reduce HVAC energy consumption, announced the availability of its next generation, “all season” system that the company says reduces both cooling and heating energy consumption by 20-40 percent. Designed with the latest in digital technology, advanced materials, and thermo-mechanical design, the HLR 1000E has been optimized for buildings in all climates.

The HLR module is a “smart scrubber” that provides energy-saving ventilation. Instead of continuously replacing indoor air with outside air to expel indoor-generated contaminants to manage IAQ, the HLR module cleans the indoor air using patented reusable sorbents. By cleansing the indoor air, the HLR module minimizes the amount of outdoor air required to maintain IAQ, thereby reducing the load on the HVAC system.

“The new Series E product family builds on the success of enVerid’s earlier HLR models in providing building owners and managers with a practical, cost-effective, turnkey solution to reduce HVAC energy costs while maintaining indoor air quality,” said Udi Meirav, CEO, enVerid Systems. “With our next generation HLR 1000E, we are extending these benefits to building managers in all geographies and for all seasons. While our legacy products delivered impressive results for buildings in warm weather cities, we’re now excited to offer even better economics for the entire range of climates.”

A significant advancement in the HLR Series E is its integrated design that features patented “closed loop regeneration” technology. This enables the system to operate in both warm and cold climates while minimizing its energy requirements. Another technological enhancement included in the HLR 1000E module is its sensor technology. Designed by enVerid engineers, the new sensors boast improved accuracy, enabling enhanced control of air quality with minimal reliance on air replacement.

The HLR 1000E’s lower weight and compact form factor, along with its flexible voltage, enable it to be easily retrofitted to all types of buildings worldwide, offering simpler installation.

A newly redesigned control and communications system incorporates the latest advances in digital technology, including the use of BACNet protocol that interfaces with most building automation systems. The system features real-time access for users to monitor energy savings and IAQ. Enhancements in the new Series E include state-of-the-art cloud connectivity for advanced system control and operability.

For more information, visit www.enverid.com.

Publication date: 5/18/2016

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