Daikin Applied (formerly Daikin McQuay) has announced plans to integrate Intel-based technology in its rooftop units to utilize building data and create intelligent building systems. According to the company, these systems would intuitively know and adjust to what building occupants need for comfort and energy efficiency.
Added to the WeatherExpert™ Series of commercial rooftop units are 6 to 23-ton sizes. They are designed to maintain product familiarity by taking advantage of common parts from existing Carrier rooftop designs and were designed in collaboration with customers.
Played out on a computer over hundreds of generations, a survival-of-the-fittest programming method adapted by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers has created a design for a more efficient rooftop air conditioning system.
Expanded, the Landmark® line of rooftop units now includes high-efficiency models which can reach up to 12.7 EER and, with optional MSAV® (multistage air volume) supply fan technology, up to 14.5 IEER.
Rated curbs resist the effects of site-specific forces determined according to the requirements of the International Building Code or other applicable codes.
It is important to keep HVAC equipment clean so it runs efficiently and as it’s designed to run. One place where dirt and grime collects in HVACR equipment, affecting system efficiency, is in the coils.
Jason Catoe was so impressed by the performance of the Daikin McQuay Rebel with Energy Recovery Wheel at his customers’ locations, that he had it installed at Pierce & Catoe Mechanical Contracting LLC’s new building location in Lexington, S.C.
Available in 3-5 ton gas/electric, electric/electric, and heat pump models, the Z-Series™ commercial rooftop packaged units fit many of today’s most common curb sizes.
The SunSource® Commercial Energy System is a whole-building solution that uses solar energy to power a solar-ready Energence® premium rooftop unit (RTU).