Baltimore Aircoil Company will showcase its leading evaporative adiabatic and hybrid cooling solutions at the AHR Expo.
Jessup, MD – Furthering its vision to reinvent cooling to sustain the world, Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) will showcase its leading evaporative adiabatic and hybrid cooling solutions at the AHR Expo, the event for ‘everything new in HVACR’. This year’s Expo will take place from January 22 – 24, 2024, at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. Visit Booth #S6734 to view fun and unique tabletop display models of BAC’s innovative products, learn about its sustainability initiatives, and try the immersive augmented reality experience.
At the Expo, BAC will present multiple topics concerning technology and innovation. On Monday, January 22nd from 10:30 – 11:30 AM in McCormick Place room S403a, BAC’s Tom Vega will speak as part of a panel on ‘Thermal Energy Storage: Current Technologies and Innovations’, hosted by the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). The presentation will cover the types of products that are commercialized (i.e., rooftop packaged units, chillers, campus-wide tanks), the economic and carbon-reduction benefits to end-users, and benefits to the grid. Attendees will also learn about why thermal energy storage is important with the new investment tax credit included in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
Stephen Kline (BAC) and Mihir Kalyani (Evapco) will be sharing their expertise on adiabatic heat rejection. Learn how to compare different heat rejection systems, when adiabatic coolers and condensers are right for your projects, the different types of adiabatic units that are available, and requirements for code compliance, hosted by the Cooling Technology Institute (CTI). The seminar is titled ‘Fundamentals of Adiabatic Heat Rejection’ and will be held on Monday, January 22nd from 1:00 – 2:00 PM, in McCormick Place room S401a.
At the booth, BAC will showcase the TrilliumSeries™ Adiabatic Cooler, its newest adiabatic product, which serves demanding cooling applications where energy efficiency is paramount but water must be used sparingly. Innovative and inherently reliable, this fluid cooler optimizes water and energy efficiency while delivering the lowest ownership costs — all in a single, easy-to-install package.
The revolutionary Nexus® Modular Hybrid Cooler, which will also be highlighted, is the world’s first intelligent, plug-and-play, modular hybrid fluid cooling system for HVAC and light industrial applications. The intuitive and smart controls minimize operating costs by effectively balancing water and energy savings based on the application’s needs and preferences with three modes of operation. Improved water quality can be achieved with the optional UV system that reduces bacterial growth. The modular design is ideal for confined layouts, resulting in a 40% smaller footprint and lowest installation costs when compared to conventional centrifugal fan fluid coolers.
Lastly, BAC will highlight the reliability, maintainability, and modularity of the Series 3000 Crossflow Cooling Tower. The open interior allows for easy access to all major components, and the optional ENDURADRIVE® Fan System requires minimal maintenance for unmatched peace of mind. The heavy-duty materials of construction available include EVERTOUGH™ Construction with the 3-layer TriArmor® Corrosion Protection System backed by a ten-year warranty.
For more information, visit Booth #S6734 at the AHR Expo and www.BaltimoreAircoil.com.
With over 80 years of industry-leading innovation and experience, BAC creates cutting-edge cooling equipment for the HVAC, Industrial, and Refrigeration marketplaces. We solve customers’ unique needs with our expertise and wide range of high-performance systems. BAC leverages the power of evaporative cooling by optimizing the balance of water and energy, but the true BAC difference lies in our absolute commitment to creating sustainable solutions and delivering value to our customers. For more information about Baltimore Aircoil Company, visit www.BaltimoreAircoil.com.
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