Adcock offers energy efficiency assessments

Adcock Refrigeration & Air Conditioning offers an energy-assessment service to give building owners and managers a clear insight into the energy they use, where energy is being wasted and the possible financial savings to be had. The service uses a database of over 8000 different air-conditioning and chiller units.

These energy assessments calculate details such as sizing, fan power and efficiency — along with recommendations on how to reduce waste, improve efficiency and the potential savings to be gained from each recommendation.

Paul Brant, deputy managing director, says, ‘Building managers are under increasing pressure to reduce energy costs and provide long-term solutions. Our assessments give customers a full understanding of their current systems and help them make informed decisions based on accurate data.’

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