PTAC Energy Saver for Commercial HVAC Energy Savings in Arizona

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Friday 3rd 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 Arizona.  PTAC Energy Saver offers an Adaptive Climate Controller (ACC). It is a proven HVAC energy saving devicethat 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 Arizona:

The State of the HVAC Industry in Arizona

Few areas of the country need air conditioning like Arizona. The American Southwest is known for hot and arid weather, little to no rainfall, and huge population growth, reports the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In fact, the Arizona population grew three times faster than the national average between 2000 and 2010. As a result, increased construction, new HVAC system installations, and HVAC retrofits are driving the Arizona HVAC industry. Furthermore, the state’s scare water resources and drought conditions will require the implementation of energy and water conservation measures for HVAC systems.

Arizona’s dry, hot climate is ideal for “passive” solar heating and cooling, which is a form of heating and cooling that aims to utilize factors such as location, climate, weather and natural ecosystems to maximize energy efficiency. The Grand Canyon State is in fact at the forefront of solar energy technology. Considering the EPA’s prediction for Arizona’s population growth, HVAC technicians could soon be busy installing new HVAC systems and repairing or replacing older systems. Professionals with HVAC certification will also be responsible for performing routine maintenance of older systems and implementing green technologies into existing HVAC systems.

 

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