Marriot Residence Inn Miami

Marriott Residence Inn Miami Airport

Detailed baseline and post measurements were taken of six (6) nominal 10-ton, 4-yr old AAON Roof Top
Heat Pump Units (RTUs) serving the hotel. The primary purpose of this exercise was to
demonstrate the financial savings, increased efficiency, and carbon footprint reductions
achieved by implementing the energy control measure (ECM) CRYOGENX4.

Additional validation with 1 minute meters measuring current:

Here's how this savings compares to other hotels validated (and over a thousand other machines validated, which is the average by age curve in green below):

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