Rapid design and delivery provide users with a true custom possibility


The reinvented YORK Custom Air-Handling Unit is designed to adapt effortlessly to the unique needs of the environment, providing perfectly balanced performance by matching AHU features and efficiency against precise building demands. Johnson Controls is meeting these challenges through taking a new approach to the custom air-handling unit experience that encompasses the people, the process and the product.

Experienced design teams are equipped with better selection and design tools to provide greater efficiencies. Front-line support personnel are in place around the country, enabling local relationships. To streamline the process of moving from ideas to implementation, a sophisticated design software is used to automate the production of pre-engineered features and systems. This eliminates unnecessary steps throughout the project cycle to save time and assure accuracy.  

Johnson Controls continues to add cutting-edge features and functionality to the air-handling unit product lineup. Among them, the new Acoustiweir™ technology reduces sound levels while maintaining a compact footprint, and fan array systems ensure greater uptime using fewer fans and non-proprietary parts. But perhaps the most significant advantage of a York® Custom AHU is its ability to seamlessly connect to other HVAC components and building systems. The industry is moving on all fronts toward tighter integration of equipment and control technologies.

For more information, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com/ahu.



November 17, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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