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Four Seasons Group's acquisition of LGBMS allows it to offer clients the opportunity to reduce energy bills
Four Seasons Group (FSG) has announced it has acquired Lincoln Green BMS (LGBMS). The acquisition of LGBMS adds a significant new skill set to the group, supporting Four Seasons ability to offer clients the opportunity to reduce energy bills and comply with increasing amounts of Carbon reduced legislation. Following the acquisition of Berkeley Controls in April 2010, increased staff will bolster the Controls and Energy Division, headed by Ray ... [more]
AHR Expo-Mexico returns to the World Trade Center in Mexico City
Held every two years, AHR Expo-Mexico is the premier trade event for the Mexican and Latin American HVAC/R marketplace. Alternating locations with Monterrey, the 2010 Show returns to the World Trade Center in Mexico City, D.F. for the first time in four years. Over 6,000 contractors, engineers, dealers, distributors, facility managers and other HVAC/R buyers and specifiers of HVAC/R technology look for energy efficient products, sustainable te... [more]
Proliphix Commercial Series Network Thermostats give companies comprehensive energy control
Proliphix has introduced the Proliphix Commercial Series Network Thermostats at AHR Expo. Combined with the new Proliphix Equipment Controllers and the Uniphy Energy Control Solution also announced at AHR, the Proliphix Commercial Series Network Thermostats give companies comprehensive energy control at the lowest cost of ownership. The Commercial Series Network Thermostats take full advantage of wired and wireless Ethernet technologies, allow... [more]
Verde-equipped hotel room used 33 percent less energy for HVAC system
Magnum Energy Solutions have put their Verde wireless and batteryless energy control system, powered by EnOcean, to the test in an independent study conducted at a Wyndham Hotel in Boston. The test sought to measure the HVAC and lighting energy savings that could be realized by utilizing sensor and control devices that respond to hotel room occupancy statuses. Testing concluded that hotel rooms controlled by the Verde Energy Control System consum... [more]
Carlo Gavazzi sensors measure CO2 levels, humidity, temperature and airflow
When carbon dioxide levels rise to an unacceptable level it creates poor air quality and stuffy rooms. CO2 and airflow sensors can control extra ventilation to increase the fresh air supply and improve the indoor air quality. Similarly these new devices can be used to control humidity level in wet climates: improving comfort and discouraging the growth of mildew. Standards introduced by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Co... [more]
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