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I recently attended a LG event in a posh apartment building near downtown Los Angeles.  The event was to showcase LG’s air conditioners.  Huh?  Did you know LG makes air conditioners too?  I didn’t.LG Air Conditioining Event 2015 j

What was interesting about this event was that LG was showcasing their LG Multi V III commercial residential air conditioners and how they use Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) technology to send cooling through small pipes throughout apartment buildings.  It takes less space than traditional vent ducting, can cool more apartments per air conditioning unit, and dramatically lowers operational costs, all resulting in higher efficiency and a greener footprint.

Dr. Woodrow Clark, a a long-time advocate for the environment and renewable energy and Nobel peace prize winner, talked about the worldwide transformation of using greener resources for home living, our cars, and our community.  He explained LG’s innovation and commitment to a greener environment and how VRF technology can greatly reduce energy costs by recapturing exhaust from the Multi V III units and re-utilizing in another apartment where heat is needed.

LG Art Cool Gallery Air Conditioning 

Capitalizing on the LG Multi V III energy savings, LG has recently introduced an innovative, room unit ENERGY STAR® certified air conditioner that beautifies a room.  Forget the “box on the wall or window” traditional unit, the LG Art Cool Series allows you to display artwork in a customizable frame that fronts the air conditioning unit, disguising its real purpose.

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Install the Art Cool at picture height for a decorative look.  Out of the sides of this narrow unit are vents to dispense cold air or heat.  The bulk of the air conditioning machinery is connected via a small in diameter VRF pipe and resides outside of the house, allowing for a quieter experience inside the home.  The Art Cool Gallery Series can cool a room to 65 degrees in just 30 minutes and features a 24 hour on/off timer to turn on the AC when you know you’ll need it most.  Oh, and don’t forget the remote control.  Adjusting the temperature is just a touch away.

The LG Art Cool Gallery is also compatible with Multi F outdoor units, which can support up to eight indoor units.  All of which can be connected together, yet provide heat for one room while providing air conditioning for another room.

The LG Art Cool Gallery is ideal for homes that have that one room in the house that never gets air conditioning because if its location away from the central air conditioner.  In our last house, that was our office…the room I probably spent the most time in…besides the kitchen!  We had a ceiling fan installed, but it didn’t help.  A LG Art Cool Gallery Unit would easily fix the problem, and as you can see from the picture above, you wouldn’t even know that the blue picture on the wall masks the air conditioning unit!

The LG Art Cool Gallery provides high ENERGY STAR efficiency with a modern look and feel along with innovation and reliability you can count on from LG.  For more information on LG Air Conditioning, see LG’s Duct Free Single Zone page.

 

 *  LG provided transportation to this event.  All opinions are my mine.



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  1. superdumb says

    That is super cool! My husband is an artist, so this would be amazing.

  2. superdumb Wow, that would be cool, he could change it up every month or so, changing the “feel” of your room!  Love it!

  3. WalterKowalski says

    These air conditioning units do sound really great. I think it is a very clever that this A/C unit allows you to display artwork in a frame that fronts the unit. It sounds like a great way to disguise it.

    Walter Kowalski | http://www.aspen-heating.ca/en/heating_and_air_conditioning.html

  4. Craig Elliott says

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    need innovation to properly make cooling affordable and environmentally
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  5. JackMoore89 says

    Wow, that’s a really inventive air conditioning strategy! I know a lot of people complain about the look of air conditioners, and they feel they’re sacrificing aesthetics for comfort. But this is a great way to allow people to have both, with an air conditioner that itself adds to the design of a room. I will definitely have to look into that, it would look great in my office! 
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