Gree Serves Togo Parliament Buildings

Date: 21 August 2018
Gree has won a new benchmarking project in Africa, providing air conditioning system for Togo Parliament Buildings.
   

 The Togo Parliament Buildings are located in Lome, the capital of Togo, covering an area of 8.5 hectares. It is fan-shaped, including General Assembly Hall, Banquet Hall, Parliament Hall and various conference rooms and offices, with a total floor area of about 13,000 m2. Because this project is at the Atlantic coast, it has high requirements for the air conditioning system in the aspects of anti-corrosion, dehumidification, noise-control, fast cooling, air supply, etc. By considering local conditions, Gree sales team has recommended U-MATCH and GMV5 for this project, and finally has won the trust of customers.
GMV5 Thanks to Gree self-developed DC inverter technology, optimized air conditioning system design and intelligent control technology, IPLV of the unit is up to 9.5, far exceeding the requirements of national first-class energy conservation indicators. U-MATCH According to different requirements, U-MATCH system can match with different types of indoor units, with characteristics of easy installation, easy maintenance, high energy efficiency, etc.
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