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ActronAir has won the 2014 Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating (AIRAH) Award for Excellence in Sustainability.

ActronAir was presented with the award last week for its ESP Platinum split ducted technology which delivers significant air conditioning power savings to residential and light commercial operations.

The company's new managing director, Norman Windell, said ESP Platinum was researched, developed, designed and manufactured at ActronAir's head office in Bella Vista, Sydney.

"Our key driving force behind the design of ESP Platinum was to optimise seasonal energy efficiency," Windell said.

"It is the most advanced ducted air conditioner ever built in Australia and offers the lowest running costs in its class.

“In fact, testing and energy modelling shows that the ESP Platinum series uses up to 75 per cent less electricity* compared to conventional fixed speed systems and up to 50 per cent compared to conventional inverter systems.

“Based on cooling, that equates to a savings of up to $900 per annum on energy bills,” he said.

ESP Platinum incorporates the company’s proprietary Energy Smart Zoning and its latest Variable Fan technology to deliver intuitive air flow control.  It also has a wider capacity range of 20 – 100 per cent and delivers more precise temperature control with a superior operating range of -15 to 50oC.
 
To learn more about ESP Platinum, visit www.actronair.com.au

*based on laboratory testing, and energy modelling and electricity price of 24c per kW/H and the cooling energy consumption, this translates to a saving of up to $900 per annum compared to conventional fixed speed systems.