Second in Air Conditioning Webisode Series Explains the Newly Designed ‘Patrol Sensor’

The second in a series of seven webisodes about Panasonic Air Conditioners explores the innovative new ‘Patrol Sensor’ feature. The patrol sensor acts an ‘unseen army against dirt and bacteria’ by detecting when a large amount of dust or unclean air is present, so the air purifier can start cleaning the air.

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The next in the series of webisodes will focus on the E-Ion Air Purification System

3 Comments on this article

  1. [...] heat and Panasonic air conditioners will automatically adjust to this change, thanks to the Eco Patrol Sensor. If you are having a party or playing Wii in your living room, the Eco Patrol Sensor will [...]

  2. Deepy Sabrwal

    It would be not possible for me to advise you on this given the information you provided. However, I would think a small roof mounted A/C unit powered by a small suitably sized gasoline generator would be one solution. The generator would have to be mounted in a well ventilated location with an unrestricted exhaust outlet outside. Best in an outside compartment. finding good online air conditioner filters.

  3. Deepy Sabrwal

    A airconditioner is cool well.your AC unit is working well, and cooling,I would think a small roof mounted A/C unit powered by a small suitably sized gasoline generator would be one solution. . finding good online air conditioner filters.
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