Energy saving with AIRECO for elementary schools.
AIRECO Air Eco | Amazing Business Division
Achieve energy conservation and cost reduction in elementary schools with AIRECO.
In elementary school lighting systems, there is a demand for reducing utility costs and maintaining a comfortable learning environment. In particular, the power consumption of lighting systems has a significant impact on operating costs. AirEco supports the operation of elementary schools by reducing the power consumption of air conditioning, thereby keeping running costs down. 【Usage Scenarios】 * Facilities with lighting systems such as classrooms, libraries, and gymnasiums * Elementary schools considering energy-saving measures * Facilities that want to provide a comfortable learning environment 【Benefits of Implementation】 * Cost advantages from reduced utility expenses * Increased asset value of the facility * Achievement of a comfortable indoor environment
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【Features】 * Reduces air conditioning power consumption by approximately 30% * Compatible with ceiling-mounted and wall-mounted air conditioners * Easy to install, can be cut with scissors * Made with special natural minerals and resins * Made in Japan 【Our Strengths】 Total proposals from various construction projects to IT consulting. A unit house that can be completed simply by connecting components as desired. Implementation and operation of a web sales system for acquiring new customers. Currently expanding operations in day services and various other businesses.
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Total proposals from various construction projects to IT consulting. A unit house that can be completed just by connecting the desired buildings. Introduction and operation of a web sales system for acquiring new customers. Currently expanding operations in day services and various other businesses.



