AirRevive completed the refurbishing and re-commissioning of the Hilton Grand Vacations Suites Las Vegas guestroom and hallway fan coil units.
From the moment you walk into one of the luxurious suites at the Las Vegas Grand Hilton Suites you feel something different in the air. It is cool and crisp; it is so fresh you no longer feel like you are indoors.
AirRevive’s data collection recorded sound decibels at an average of 51 decibels, which is equivalent to a quiet office. Air conditioning units typically record at about 60 decibels.
The HVAC refurbishment service provider, AirRevive, offers a proprietary technology to refurbish fan coil units. The refurbishment includes rejuvenating the coil, installing fiber free foam anti-microbial thermal insulation, disinfecting and deodorizing the cabinet, and replacing valves and other components on an as needed basis. AirRevive then re-commissions the units by upgrading the PSC motors with Electronic Commutation (EC) motors.
AirRevive’s refurbishment process, mainly the coil rejuvenation and valve replacement, is the proven best practice to retrofit the EC motors. The coil rejuvenation resulted in a coil temperature drop of 11 percent, averaging 50◦ Fahrenheit. It is key the coils work uniformly and airflow is uninhibited to achieve maximum efficiency from the EC motor.
AirRevive specializes in transforming older, noisy air conditioners into modern day energy savers.
The guest is not the only one who is pleased. Hotel ownership and management immediately notice the decline in HVAC related service calls.
“We’re excited to offer the guestroom fan coil project because while they are saving energy, which in Las Vegas is a necessity as we move forward together, we’re improving guest comfort and satisfaction. The new motors are quiet, cool rooms faster, and reduce guestroom air conditioning and heating expense by about 80 percent,” said AirRevive president, Justin Del Sesto.
The Las Vegas Hilton Grand Suites embraced the sustainable option avoiding discarding over 700 pieces of scrap metal.
Hilton and AirRevive used the “green” fan coil unit replacement alternative as a means to preserve our environment, optimize efficiency, realize cost savings, improve employee morale, enhance guest satisfaction, and manage owner expectations with forward-thinking improvements.
Source: AirRevive