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ActronAir releases ESP Ultima at ARBS 08
Sunday 20th April 2008
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ESP Ultima, ActronAir’s latest development in energy-saving ducted air conditioning, is unveiled to the HVAC industry at ARBS (21 – 23 April 2008).
Featuring the company’s new advanced zoning technology, ESP Ultima enables individual temperature control for up to eight zones in the home. The temperatures are set using Individual Zone Controllers for user-friendly operation.
In addition up to two master controllers can be installed, putting full controls easily at hand in two-storey or sprawling homes.
ESP Ultima also addresses the issue of temperature fluctuations within larger rooms or open plan areas. Additional sensors can be added to create more accurate average temperatures across these spaces.
ESP Ultima also incorporates proprietary Variable Fan Technology™ (VFT), another ActronAir development which was introduced with ESP Plus systems in 2006, and has since won the AIRAH Achievement Award for HVAC. VFT adjusts airflow according to zone usage, an advantage over traditional air conditioning and inverter systems that waste energy continuing to pump out maximum airflow when a zone is switched off.
Easily installed, ESP Ultima is completely ‘plug and play’ to save time and labour costs on site.
There are no 'bolt ons' with ESP Ultima - the whole system is designed and manufactured by ActronAir in Australia with the air conditioning unit covered by a five year residential warranty.
Australian-owned and established in 1984, ActronAir is the leader in variable capacity, energy efficient air conditioning systems.
The company has a commitment to research and development, innovation and the Australian manufacture of its quality range. Its products are backed with local service support and spare parts.
Trade enquiries are welcome on 1300 522 722 or visit www.actronair.com.au |
Source: Selector.com. - Sunday 20th April 2008
Information correct at the time of publication. If you are interested in this product please use the following links.
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