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-Good morning, everybody.
This is Joe out of the Annapolis branch of Atlas Sales
and Rentals.
Kind of excited today.
Wanted to share with you a new unit that
is sort of proprietary to us.
It's 12 tons.
And I'm going to show you a few features, and one of the big
features here in just a little bit
on why I'm pretty excited about it.
First, let's take a quick look in general.
Here are your electrical connections down below here.
Then up here are your controls and your control
lights, monitoring lights, as well as your voltage.
You'll note what I really like about it is everything's inset.
And the reason it's all inset and we paid a lot of attention
to that is the surprise I'll give you in just a little bit.
Also another thing I like is the handles on each end.
It's easy to maneuver.
Here's the performance end of the unit, what
I like to say here is a couple of supply
as well as two returns coming off for 12 tons.
I like them because then you can recirculate the air in the room
and not only keep it cool but start
dropping the humidity as well.
Here on the exhaust end, we have the exhaust coming out
the end instead of off the top.
And for me, I like that better.
Our past units have come off the top.
And sometimes it gets a little unwieldy
as far as putting ductwork up there
and then trying to have a go out a window or door, where now you
can just take it right off the back.
Plus it makes it a lot quieter.
And finally you see what I'm really excited about.
Here's sort of a foreboding of it
here right in the middle of the machine.
Yep, that's right, 12 tons, 34 inches wide.
So with that, I can get it through pretty well
any standard door.
So now what the handles, the big wheels,
we can maneuver through doors and down hallways
and all that type of thing.
So if you have a remodel job or a cooling job that's
back into the interior of the building,
and you need a lot of cooling, this may be the ticket for you.
That's it for now.
12 tons, it can walk through a standard door.
Thanks for watching.