Johnson Controls introduces TempMaster, new HVAC products for summer 2015 cooling season


Johnson Controls introduces TempMaster®, a new light commercial HVAC product line delivering efficiency and reliability for easy specification during the 2015 cooling season. Manufactured in North America, TempMaster includes a variety of tonnages, fuel sources and configurations, and meets industry standards for efficiency and performance.

“TempMaster gives our local representatives an expanded product line card to offer building owners who have been asking for more options without needing multiple vendors,” said Liz Haggerty, vice president and general manager, Unitary Products Group, Johnson Controls. “Building owners now have a single source to meet their HVAC needs this summer.”

TempMaster products are rigorously tested and rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 210/240 and 340/360 and meet relevant ASHRAE 90.1, ENERGY STAR and EPACT 2005 standards. Enhanced selection and ordering tools with a consistent user interface makes selection intuitive and an applications support team is available.

“Each unit is designed, built, tested and backed up by industry-leading manufacturing and product development processes,” added Haggerty.

 



June 16, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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