Daikin Applied ups the ante with Trailblazer


MINNEAPOLIS – Heating and cooling commercial buildings account for significant amounts of energy consumption and related costs. When combined with the extensive use of air cooled scroll chillers, the need for wide-spread energy control increases. To help customers reduce associated costs, Daikin Applied is shining a spotlight on the need to increase energy conservation through its latest advancement – Trailblazer™, a new family of air cooled scroll chillers that provide unprecedented efficiencies and low cost of ownership. 

“With Trailblazer we’ve taken our existing industry leading air cooled scroll chillers and elevated them to the next level, creating a next generation product that is customizable, efficient and affordable,” said Adam Meddaugh, director of positive displacement chillers at Daikin Applied. “We’ve simplified the overall process for customers while helping them gain more efficient use of their energy.”

Trailblazer features reliable technology adopted from Daikin Applied’s popular AGZ chiller line, offering performance and features that promote low cost of ownership from installation throughout the course of its life cycle. Its factory installed options and custom pump packages decrease engineering and design efforts, and speed up contractor installation times and commissioning. Using new, all-aluminum microchannel heat exchanger technology, in conjunction with proven compressor equipment, Trailblazer requires minimal maintenance, delivering on low operating costs and improving overall efficiency. 

The new line not only meets but exceeds industry standards for various applications. In addition to surpassing ASHRAE 90.1 2013 and FEMP 2012 standards, Trailblazer qualifies for LEED refrigerant management credit by using a minimal amount of R410A, which does not contribute to ozone depletion. 

The chiller is available in sizes from 30-180 tons, with 190-240 ton capacities coming this winter.

About Daikin Applied

Daikin Applied, a member of Daikin Industries, Ltd, manufactures technologically advanced commercial HVAC systems that customers from around the world can trust to advance their needs for performance, reliability and energy efficiency. The people at Daikin Applied use their expertise to creatively move HVAC technologies forward. Daikin Applied products and services are sold through a global network of dedicated sales, service and parts offices. For more information or the name of your local Daikin Applied representative, call 800-432-1342, or visit www.DaikinApplied.com.  

About Daikin Industries Ltd.

Daikin Industries, Ltd. is a Forbes 1000 global company with 2014 revenues of nearly $18 billion and more than 56,000 employees worldwide, making it the largest HVAC manufacturer in the world. Daikin is engaged primarily in the development, manufacture, sales and aftermarket support of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) equipment, refrigerants and other chemicals, as well as oil hydraulic products. Daikin was named one of the world’s most innovative companies by Forbes magazine and one of the 100 most sustainable corporations for three years in a row by Corporate Knights, Inc. For more information, visit www.daikin.com.

 



January 29, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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