10-Ton Heat Pumps, 3- to 5-ton Air Conditioning Systems Added to Luxaire Eclipse rooftop Replacement Units


The Luxaire Eclipse rooftop replacement solution from Johnson Controls now offers 10-ton XX packaged heat pumps and 3- to 5-ton ZQ 14 SEER air conditioning units. Similar to other products in the Eclipse series, the units feature an exact-fit replacement design that matches the units to footprints of other manufacturers’ units and reduces installation time, cost and complexity by eliminating the need for a curb adapter.

Luxaire has designed Eclipse systems to be the industry’s easiest to install and maintain. Simplicity® Smart Equipment™, for example, makes system setup, optimization and monitoring far easier than older, electromechanical controls. This next generation control system is a standard feature on all Eclipse gas/electric, electric/electric and heat pump packaged configurations.

The system’s advanced design also offers an optional Mobile Access Portal (MAP) Gateway that provides access to the Simplicity® Smart Equipment™ using a smartphone, tablet, laptop or remote PC. An optional Fault Detection and Diagnostics (FDD) saves contractors time by providing detailed alerts if issues arise.

In addition, product selection is easy with the "Direct Replacement" mobile app (available from Apple® and Android® app stores) to determine which model best fits the project.

For more information, visit www.luxaire.com/eclipse.

 


September 12, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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