November 30, 2005—LG Electronics, a leading manufacturer of room air conditioners, is introducing a series of high-end duct-less “Art Cool” models, packaged-terminal systems and through-the-wall units for hotels and resorts.
The LG Electronics air conditioner units combine the quiet operation and energy efficiency that the lodging industry is seeking, according to Hank Choi, senior manager, Digital Appliances, LG Electronics USA, Inc.
Ideal for premium properties seeking duct-less air conditioning systems are LG’s Art Cool mini-split, single-zone and multi-zone units. Replacing the big, ugly white boxes common in duct-less AC systems, these sleek, hang-on-the-wall units combine form and function in an array of designer fronts—from rich cherry and contemporary white wood finishes to blue and metallic finishes, even Impressionist artwork.
Available in 9,000-, 12,000- 14,000- and 18,000-BTU versions, LG Art Cool air conditioners deliver ultra-quiet operation. Features include three-way cooling, jet cool and dehumidifier modes, evaporator frost control, 24-hour on-off timer, plasma air-purifying system or antibacterial filters. Digital temperature display appears both on the wireless remote control and on the front of the unit.
LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $38-billion global force in consumer electronics, information technology and communications products. LGEUS comprises four core business areas: consumer electronics, mobile phones, home appliances and information technology products, all marketed under its “LG: Life’s Good” theme. For more information, please visit the Web site.