PTAC Energy Saver for Commercial HVAC Energy Savings in Colorado

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Tuesday 7th June 2022
PTAC Energy Saver for Commercial HVAC Energy Savings

TIME TO ACT: Save 20% or more on HVAC. It’s important now more than ever for a sustainable future! 

Optimizing PTAC units with a “smart” device is a fast, easy, and cost-effective way to achieve Commercial HVAC Energy Savings. A Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner is a type of self-contained heating and air conditioning system commonly found in: Hotels, Motels, Senior Housing Facilities, Hospitals,  Condominiums, Apartment Buildings, and Add-on Rooms & Sunrooms.

Business owners and homeowners face increasing challenges with energy costs to save energy and money in Colorado.  PTAC Energy Saver offers an Adaptive Climate Controller (ACC). It is a proven HVAC energy saving device that quickly installs on PTAC units. There are many companies that claim to produce energy savings, but the ACC device is multi-panted and proven over many years. Plus, it has extensive validation tests by organizations such as:

  • ConEdison, Manhattan Plaza New York City
  • Environmental Test Laboratory, Ohio
  • EME Consulting Engineers (Third Party), Sponsored by NYSERDA, New York
  • State University of New York, Oneonta, NY
  • Tim Garrison (Third Party Testing)
  • McQuay Cooling Tests
  • Purdue University Tests (Phoenix)
  • ConEdison Tests by ERS

Typically, when an HVAC system turns off, shortly after, the blower fan motor turns off. The ACC reprograms the blower fan not to shut off but to throttle back the rpm airflow to an exceptionally low speed, quiescent level airflow or “idle speed”. This allows for a gentle but continuous air movement into the building that helps keep equilibrium of climate conditions in the occupied space and saved energy.

PTAC Energy Saver can help you navigate the complexity of HVAC energy saving choices: CONTACT PTAC Energy Saver

Here is an example of some Commercial HVAC Energy Saving info for Colorado:

2 Colorado school districts recognized for energy efficiency

As the White House announces a new grant program to make schools across the country more energy-efficient, two Colorado school districts are being recognized as the template for other districts across the country to follow.

The administration is recognizing both Adams 12 Five Star Schools and the Boulder Valley School District for their top efforts for efficient heating, ventilating and air conditioning technologies and sustainability.

“Colorado does this better than any other state in the nation right now,” White House Infrastructure Coordinator Mitch Landrieu said. “It actually lowers the cost that we have to pay for schools, so that money could get poured back into kids’ education.”

According to the White House, public schools spend an average of $8 billion every year on energy, which is the second-highest expense behind teacher salaries.

As a result, the White House on Monday announced a $500 million grant program through the Department of Energy, which would give funding to lower energy costs, improve air quality and make schools more energy efficient. It would be paid for through the Infrastructure Investment Act.

“In an effort to give them a healthy environment and give them a chance to learn better and to save costs, somebody actually has to do the work to create the system,” Landrieu said. “So you’re creating good-paying jobs, which of course we always need.”

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