Product Description:
In the Guest RoomThe Occupancy Sensor detects if the room is occupied with an infrared sensor. If the room is occupied, the PTAC operates normally. If the room is unoccupied, after a fixed period of time sensor signals the PTAC to go into a 'set-back' mode. This 'set-back' adjusts room temperature to reduce unit energy consumption. The property owner can change both the time until set-back and the set-back temperature.The Remote Thermostat operates just like the thermostat in the guest's house, making them feel more at home. It also can be used to program the DigiSmart™ PTAC. And unlike other PTACs, the remote thermostat and the unit control operate simultaneous and echo each other. Change the temperature setting on the remote and the same change will appear on the PTAC.All Amana® DigiSmart™ PTACs come fully equipped with all the software and processing power needed to run the DigiSmart energy management software. When the Gateway Antenna is added, the PTAC can be linked to the Occupancy Sensor and Remote Thermostat by the click of a button on each unit. And the PTAC will communicate with the Platform Controller and property front desk.
Company Description:
Goodman Company, L.P., makes a complete line of quality Amana® brand PTACs to meet the heating and cooling needs of the hospitality and lodging industry. For more information, call 800-647-2982 or visit www.amana-ptac.com.
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