AHR Expo InnovAtIon AwARds Bard Manufacturing Company’s variable capacity environmental control vertical package unit offers climate control for temperatures from – 40°F to 131°F (–40°C to 55°C). It is designed to operate on any voltage and frequency power supply. Booth C627. MPHE micro plate heat exchangers from Danfoss have dimpled plates that enable greatly improved flow, resulting in more efficient heat transfer with less refrigerant charge and significantly lower pressure drop. Booth C1323. The Chilled DoorTM rack cooling system from Motivair is an active door that is mounted directly to the rear panel of any standard server rack. It can remove up to 45 kW per rack. Booth N3338. Green Building Evergreen Cut’N Wrap from Auburn Manufacturing is a pre-engineered, modular insulation kit designed to insulate irregular surface of steam/hot water mechanical components up to 500°F (260°C). Booth N5347. VISIT AHR BOOTH C2423 The MICRO SHIELDTM mini pleat from Columbus Industries uses an advanced media that incorporates a dual-layer, gradient density fiber structure that results in exceptionally low airflow resistance, reducing energy and operating costs. Booth N3020. LG Electronics LG Multi V Plus II integrated VRF inverter heat pump provides heating and cooling without introducing losses associated with pumping water through long pipes or blowing air through long distribution ducts. Booth N3506. The Smart Thermostat from ecobee allows home owners to control the thermostat remotely with just a few clicks, saving time, money and energy. Internet capabilities allow regularly uploads to the unit. Booth N4762. EarthwoolTM 1000° pipe insulation from Knauf Insulation is used to insulate iron and copper piping in industrial applications and in commercial and institutional buildings. It is suitable for systems operating at temperatures from 0°F to 1,000°F (–18°C to 538°C) and is made of 40% post-consumer recycled glass and a more sustainable binder. Booth N3650. D61263asjl_1101582_ad.indd 1 www.info.hotims.com/33860-174 12/15/10 10:33:28 PM S18 ASHRAE Journal January 2011