Brooklyn manufacturer of industrial air conditioners announces new strategy

Earlier today, Aero Conditioner Company, LLC (ACC), the Brooklyn, NY based manufacturer of extreme-duty industrial air conditioning units, announced the official unveiling of its new branding and look and several staff additions. €œAs we head into the peak season for air conditioning orders, the recent engineering and manufacturing staff additions, as well as a new hire, Peter Carrillo, as our Director of Sales and Marketing, are all clear signs of our intention to build market share in the industrial HVAC sector.€, said Founder Ed Roston. "We are proud to be part of the resurgence in adding skilled manufacturing jobs in the United States, as well as being part of the €˜Made in Brooklyn€™ trend of which so many companies have become a part in recent years. Being based in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, with its rich manufacturing history, adds an extra special aspect to what we are doing here€, said Mr. Roston, similar to that of other companies, like Brooklyn Brewery, Brooklyn Roasters and MAST Chocolate, as was mentioned in the news a couple of weeks ago (http://www.wsj.com/articles/brooklyn-brewery-taps-navy-yard-for-expansion-1463349915).

Aero specializes in a niche area of the [industrial air conditioning](http://www.aeroconditioner.com/industrial-air-conditioning/) sector, aimed at corrosive, dusty, harsh, hot (and cold), and hazardous (explosive) environments. Typical users include mining, steel plants, foundries, grain processors, cement manufacturers, munitions manufacturing and storage, military vehicles, ships and port cranes, and petrochemical plants, among others. Its A/C units are deployed around the world, in a variety of locations and conditions. And because ACC customers tend to have atypical, difficult needs, Aero designs and build all equipment from scratch in Brooklyn, USA with stainless-steel cabinets and including whatever special options the customer needs added to the rugged standard models--no overseas, cheap labor, mass assembly lines are used at Aero Conditioner Co., ever. From corrosion-resisting stainless steel cabinets, to totally-enclosed motors powering industrial-grade blower wheels, epoxy-coated coils, corrosion-resistant parts, as well as the option of explosion-proof construction for the most hazardous applications, the Aero team of experts design and build some of the world€™s most durable and highest performance air conditioners available. A recent order included a large client who needed an air conditioning unit that could not only provide air conditioning, but also control humidity at outdoor temperatures below those at which other through-the wall air conditioners would be able to cool. It also had to produce heat at below zero Fahrenheit temperatures, all while being Division/Zone 1 explosion proof and resisting the vibration and movement of a crane, surrounded by explosive dust that would corrode and clog virtually all other air conditioners.

While many modern technologies welcome silicon microprocessors and circuit boards to make their products faster or provide automation, they are vulnerable to dust, corrosion and poor quality electricity. €œTherefore, when your equipment is deployed on a forward military base, or a gold mine in the desert, places where spare parts aren€™t always readily available, using mechanical switches and avoiding electronics enables quick and easy repairs€, said Mr. Carrillo. In areas where power failure is a common event, ACC units will automatically restart when the power returns, so they can be used in remote or even unattended applications. Customers needn€™t experience downtime while they wait for a replacement part to be shipped in. €œThe one negative for making our units so durable and robust is we don€™t do much business selling replacement parts, and even less business selling replacement units,€ according to Mr. Roston.

Aero Conditioner Company, LLC and its affiliates have been in business since 1985. Since day one, ACC has always aimed to help customers keep their critical operations going under harsh environmental conditions by finding and studying their requirements and then designing and building products to fill those needs.

For further information about Aero Conditioner Company, LLC, visit its corporate website: http://www.AeroConditioner.com

  • Issue by:Peter Carrillo Aero Conditioner Company, LLC
  • Web:http://www.aeroconditioner.com
  • Street:63 Flushing Avenue, Unit 236 Building 5-206, Brooklyn, NY 11205
  • City:New York City
  • Country/region:USA
  • Telephone:718-522-0500
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