
Al Salem Johnson Controls, a leading provider of integrated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) solutions and equipment, revealed its latest York products during a recent seminar on its latest energy-efficient solutions, held in Saudi Arabia.
The new products included the eco-friendly refrigerant R410A and the variable refrigerant flow (VRF) outdoor unit. The latter is distinguished by the Freon fluid which changes its flow rate according to the requirements and operational conditions of internal units, not to mention resisting the harshest weather conditions and conserving energy consumption to reach up to 40 per cent, said a statement from the company.
York’s solutions have exceptional features including better energy transfers, high-efficiency components, sleek engineering design and smart control capabilities. The flexibility and reliability traits under extreme conditions and their potential to reduce energy consumption by 25 per cent position them as a top-of-mind choice for residential, industrial and commercial sectors, it added.
Following its commitment to provide the best in quality for its customers and to familiarise its customers with the company’s leading technologies, the seminar went on a roadshow to Al Khobar and then moved to Riyadh. It gathered close to 300 consultants and contractors, thus ensuring that a sustainable learning takes course across all regions in Saudi Arabia. This will provide a chance to display the latest energy-efficient products, thus complying with global energy consumption rates and standards, said the statement.
Dr Mohanad Alshaikh, CEO of Al Salem Johnson Controls, said: "We are always keen on providing unparalleled solutions and state-of-the-art energy-efficient techniques to our customers in the Saudi market.”
Dr Anwar Hassan, vice president of sales and field operations, said: “The residential sector in Saudi Arabia is still considered the highest in energy consumption when compared to other sectors - accounting for 53 per cent, followed by the governmental sector with 12 per cent and the commercial sector with 11 per cent.”
Energy-efficient products can reduce energy consumption by 25 per cent, while efficient design of the buildings can further lower the demand on energy by 30 per cent, he said. – TradeArabia News Service