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The Beginning and Evolution: PAFMAC Story Part 7

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The Beginning and Evolution: PAFMAC Story 5.       Integration of PFMAC system at other hotels   Upon directly approaching other high potential hotels even after successful installation of PAMAC system in ANA INTERCONTINENTAL-TOKYO (formally known as ANA Hotel Tokyo), some people were skeptical, saying, “Is that really possible?” However, upon actually taking the candidate hotel members to ANA Hotel for a tour of their guest rooms, the skeptics expressed great surprise when they discovered a system that they only thought was possible in a dream.   The person in charge of the AC engineering at ANA Hotel Tokyo wrote an article in an academic journal for building service engineers, and as a result, many people in the building equipment industry became aware of PAFMAC system. We began to receiving an overwhelming number of inquiries from the building system engineers after the publication, so we had them introduce us hotels with high number of AC complaints, and in

The Beginning and Evolution: PAFMAC Story Part 6

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The Beginning and Evolution: PAFMAC Story         4. Summary: The guests, hotel management and AC contractors were all satisfied by the conversion from 2-pipe chilled/hot water system to PAFMAC system. Let us share comments about this renewal project from representatives of hotel management   company and AC engineering firm as follows:   4.1Hotel Management Company:   4.1.1 In the case of ANA INTERCONTINENTAL-TOKYO, the AC conversion took place not exactly for economic reasons but rather to provide solution to improve customer satisfaction (as a countermeasure to increased cooling load since the establishment of the hotel and customer complaints on their rooms being hot or cold).   4.1.2 At the time when we were considering the conversion to PAFMAC, VRV systems for high-rise buildings did not exist. Even if it did exist at the time, the following would have been required: ・ Additional space for exterior