ATLANTA, GA, February 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) The Copeland compressor supplier, APM Cool, discusses the impact "smart" technology has had in the AC industry. Devices that were once made to serve a single purpose (cooling your home or office) are now being integrated with high-tech features such as remote control via wifi and smartphone applications that allow users to conveniently adjust system settings with ease. In other words, Carrier compressors have now become a part of the new age consumer market.
Tech-friendly AC Systems
So how exactly do modern refrigeration compressors differ from older models? Well, the major trend in recent years has been a shift to integrating electronic components. As the years have progressed, an increasing number of mechanical parts have been replaced with those favorable to personalized digital control.
The integration of microprocessors, for instance, has led to greater energy efficiency, reliability and control in the HVAC industry. The key benefit of using digital devices is the significant reduction in energy usage that they offer.
Whereas a purely mechanical compressor can not differentiate between certain operating modes, one equipped with a computer chip can. Ultimately, this means greater savings for the consumer as well as major contributions to the environment.
According to David DeBuc, Vice President of APM Cool, "We are currently living in an exciting era with regards to the HVAC industry. As smart device technology and cloud technology progresses, we will continue to see new developments aimed at efficiency and user-convenience."
APM Cool sells a wide variety of Trane compressors. For more information, you can visit them at http://www.apmcool.com/.
About APM Cool:
APM Cool is a family-owned business that has been serving the Atlanta-metropolitan area for more than 50 years. Our staff has the knowledge and expertise to help you find just the right compressor or parts you need - and at great prices.
For more information, visit http://www.apmcool.com/.
The Carrier Part Experts at APM Cool Explain the Industry Shift Toward Electronic HVAC Components
The Copeland compressor supplier company, APM Cool, notes how technology has had an influence on the production of commercial AC systems.
2014-02-28
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