The Beginning and Evolution: PAFMAC Story Part 2
The Beginning and Evolution: PAFMAC Story 3. PAFMAC: The Beginning Demand for Improving Air Conditioning in Hotel Rooms The ANA Intercontinental-Tokyo, formerly known as ANA Hotel Tokyo, was built in June, 1986, as part of Akasaka Arc Hills, a commercial and residential complex, with a designation as an international city hotel. The building was built with 2-pipe fan coil air-conditioning system. On the brink of its 10th year anniversary, the hotel conducted an evaluation on the building and facilities against other latest city hotels. From analyzing guest room questionnaire, it was discovered that 96% of the total complaints were related to air conditioning. What it boiled down to was that the room temperature could not be dialed in to guest preference, hot or cold, and also room temperature imbalances were found. In order to resolve the situation in response to the complaints, the hotel considered upgrading to dual cooling and heating AC syst