As Winter Temperatures Drop, Need for Spot Cooling Rises.MovinCool CM12 Keeps Hot Spots hot spots acute moist dermatitis. Cool as HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free Systems Change to Heating Mode LONG BEACH, Calif. -- As winter hits and temperatures drop, commercial building systems switch from air conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful. to heating mode, but the need to cool "hot spots" like computer server rooms remains high. MovinCool has introduced the CM12, a ceiling-mounted packaged air conditioner ideal for small office spaces that must be kept cool. Often the main roadblock to the efficient cooling of cramped server telecom and equipment rooms is the lack of floor space to accommodate a roll-in portable spot cooler. MovinCool offers a convenient solution with the CM12, a lightweight, space saving, easy-to-install ceiling-mounted unit. The CM12 delivers 10,500 Btu/H of cooling in a compact, self-contained unit that mounts easily with standard, off-the-shelf hardware above a standard drop ceiling. The CM12 connects to a standard 115V, 15-amp circuit. "Some businesses don't even know they have a problem until the HVAC system switches to heating in the winter. Suddenly, the computer servers begin to have problems with too much heat," stated John Doran John Doran (1807 - 1878), miscellaneous writer of Irish parentage, wrote a number of works dealing with the lighter phases of manners, antiquities, and social history, often bearing punning titles, e.g. , manager of the MovinCool Department. "MovinCool pioneered spot cooling with its line of portable air conditioning units. Now, with the CM12, we offer an out-of-the-way ceiling mount solution that provides 24/7 cooling while the central system switches over to heating mode." The new CM12 comes with a variety of cost-saving built-in capabilities and safety features: * Built-in mounting brackets designed for off-the-shelf mounting hardware * Conveniently controlled by most off-the-shelf thermostats * Connects to the building control system * Automatic safety shut-off from common fire alarm control panel * System is self contained - No refrigerant re·frig·er·ant adj. 1. Cooling or freezing; refrigerating. 2. Reducing fever. n. 1. A substance, such as air, ammonia, water, or carbon dioxide, used to provide cooling either as the working substance of piping required Also, the CM12 has a wide operating range of 65 to 95F on the evaporator evaporator Industrial apparatus for converting liquid into gas or vapour. The single-effect evaporator consists of a container or surface and a heating unit; the multiple-effect evaporator uses the vapour produced in one unit to heat a succeeding unit. and 65 to 113F on the condenser condenser Device for reducing a gas or vapour to a liquid. Condensers are used in power plants to condense exhaust steam from turbines and in refrigeration plants to condense refrigerant vapours, such as ammonia and Freons. . Built-in supply and return air flanges enable easy duct installation, improved air circulation and more efficient cooling. Warning signals and audible alarms for condensation overflow and unscheduled unscheduled Adjective not planned or intended Adj. 1. unscheduled - not scheduled or not on a regular schedule; "an unscheduled meeting"; "the plane made an unscheduled stop at Gander for refueling" shutdown are built-in and can be wired to a central location. Standard internal pump is included. For additional information and advice on portable spot cooling with the MovinCool lineup of air conditioning units visit the MovinCool website at www.movincool.com or contact MovinCool at 800-264-9573. High-res images available upon request. |
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