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Carrier Highlights Next Generation E-TAC II at IHMRS

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NEW YORK—Carrier Enterprise, a leading provider of temperature and energy control technologies for commercial, hospitality and residential properties, previewed E-TAC II technology from Gree at the 2014 International Hotel, Motel + Restaurant Show. During the show, Carrier exhibited Founten’s Intelligent Wireless HVAC Energy Management Solution and the PTAC Air Knight air purification system.

Attendees of IHMRS got a sneak preview of the redesigned E-TAC II by Gree and Carrier Enterprise. Scheduled for full release in early 2015, E-TAC II is significantly quieter and more energy efficient than the previous version. Hotel guests will enjoy increased comfort from humidity controls, greater ease of use with the wireless thermostat or remote control, and a more restful night, due to the Aero-Quiet fan. Going beyond the benefit of increased guest satisfaction, E-TAC II provides hotels with a front desk management interface for determining room occupancy and instant energy savings.

“Hoteliers were in need of a PTAC solution that surpassed basic heating and cooling functions,” said Douglas Mackemer, Director of Parts, Supplies and Equipment for Carrier Enterprise. “For this reason, Gree and Carrier Enterprise set out to develop a system that took the comfort and control of a guestroom to a new level with unmatched guest conveniences and operational advantages.”

In addition to E-TAC II, Carrier Enterprise featured Founten’s line of top-to-bottom HVAC energy management solutions for hotels of all sizes. Founten products use both wireless and Cloud computing technologies and feature integrated wireless networking capability to significantly reduce installation and configuration costs, and include thermostats capable of automatically managing efficiency of all types of HVAC equipment. Key to the system’s success is the Cloud-based Founten Site Manager, which provides real-time management and control, continuous data tracking, complete analysis and reporting.

For properties concerned with air quality, the PTAC Air Knight air purification system was also featured at IHMRS. This unit was specifically designed for hotel and healthcare facility HVAC units to enhance the guest experience by eliminating unhealthy indoor environments. It reduces odors, air pollutants, VOCs (chemical odors), smoke, mold, bacteria and viruses in both the air and on surfaces. It is easily mounted in a variety of air-conditioning systems, employing an advanced oxidation process that consists of friendly oxidizers that revert back to oxygen and hydrogen after sanitizing the pollutant.

Go to Carrier Enterprise.

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