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Smartcool ECO3 adds energy efficiency to smart thermostat systems Smartcool retrofitted its ECO3 on two Trane air conditioning units cooling a government office building in Miami, Florida. One of the air conditioning units was a 22 kW dual compressor unit, and the other an 11.5 kW TR19 Hi-Lo unit with a single compressor, both controlled by a smart thermostat. Despite their pre-existing energy efficiency, Smartcool’s ECO3 was able to save an additional 32% of energy when operating the compressors, saving more than $7,000 USD per year on the building’s electricity bills. l Call 01420 544868 (UK) or +1 713 263 7888 (USA) or visit www.smartcooleco3.com


Titan Products launch TPZ-Net Zigbee wireless range The TPZ-Net is a new range of wireless environmental products from Titan Products. Incorporating Zigbee wireless technology, the range creates extremely stable, self-healing mesh networking capabilities. The TPZ-Net range is designed to monitor temperature wirelessly, CO2


humidity, light and occupancy levels and transfer this information back to the Titan Products coordinator, where the information can be transferred onto a BACnet network or to other Titan product controllers or I/O (input/output) devices. l Visit www.titanproducts.com or call 0161 406 6480


New electro-dynamic voltage optimisation system launched Following the success of its existing Star range of energy saving solutions, EMSc (UK) has launched a system into the Powerstar collection. Powerstar HV MAX is a low-loss amorphous core HV transformer with the award-winning Powerstar Voltage Optimisation combined, which allows for 11,000 v input and electronically regulated 380 v (or user regulated) output. The product will allow companies to save costs and reduce carbon emissions in high voltage, as well as low voltage, areas. l Visit www.powerstar.co.uk or call 01709 836200


Remeha Commercial appoints national sales manager to join the team Remeha Commercial has appointed Chris Meir as national sales manager. Meir is tasked with leading the sales team in the continued success of Remeha Commercial and growing its share of the commercial heating market. He rejoined Remeha Commercial in December 2009 as areas sales manager, having previously been with the company from 2002 to 2005. He was appointed national business development manager in October 2011. James Porter replaces Meir as national business development manager and area sales manager for the West Midlands. James previously held sales managerial positions at Ferroli Commercial, Pipe Center, part of Wolseley Centers, and Biasi UK. l Visit www.remeha.co.uk or call 0118 978 3434


Panasonic enlists Logicool


In a bid to further increase product awareness, sales opportunities and long-term company growth, Panasonic has recently signed a distribution agreement for its air-conditioning ranges with Logicool Air Conditioning Distribution. Recent Product Distributor of the Year winners at the ACR News Awards 2012, Logicool is known within the air conditioning industry as one of the top distributors for some of the most widely recognised heating and cooling brands within the UK. l Visit www.panasonic.co.uk/aircon


EPEA approval for CradleVent CradleVent claims the accolade of the first ventilation duct in the world to receive Cradle to Cradle approval by the EPEA Institute in Hamburg, Germany (www.epea-hamburg.org). The certification documents the sustainability of the product and the fact that KE Fibertec take responsibility of its life cycle from cradle to cradle – that is, from production to recycling. By establishing a circle now, we can meet the future shortage of raw materials. CradleVent is our product contribution for achieving future-proof and sustainable air distribution in comfort zones. l Visit www.ke-fibertec.com/c2c


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