Achieving "personal air conditioning" with a task and ambient integrated system!
The "TAAC Series" is a task and ambient integrated air conditioning outlet that not only provides uniform room temperature control for the entire workplace but also allows for individual control of each person's workspace. It operates in four modes: "Strong, Weak, Fluctuation, and Stop," with each outlet accommodating two people as a basic configuration, allowing for flexible layouts for four people. It can flexibly respond to various requirements and spaces. It addresses the different physical conditions of individuals and their activities at any given time, creating a comfortable and women-friendly environment for everyone, not only in summer but also in winter. 【Features】 ■ Supports diversification and globalization ■ Facilitates the smooth introduction of cool biz ■ Reduces power consumption by 50% during cooling ■ Eligible for additional points in Tokyo's "Global Warming Countermeasures Business Evaluation" *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment, our company has aimed to provide a "comfortable environmental space" for half a century, cultivating our unique technological capabilities. Our own brands, including "cooling towers," "air inlets (outlets and intakes)," and "dampers," have been developed as one of Japan's leading air conditioning equipment manufacturers, with six branches and two sales offices nationwide, involved in the air conditioning of various facilities such as government offices, public facilities, large hotels, and dome stadiums. Additionally, our high quality and performance have been recognized overseas, and our products are adopted in representative buildings in various countries, including Southeast Asia.