April 2009 |
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Honeywell 2009 Momentum Conference to Fuel Contractor Growth with New Products, Training, Insight
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Conference Attended by More than 300 Top Contractors
and Distributors
DALLAS, March 30, 2009 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today kicked off its second
annual Momentum Conference, a powerful technology and business forum designed to
fuel the growth and advancement of leading Honeywell contractors and
distributors serving the buildings industry with integrated heating, ventilation
and air-conditioning (HVAC), security, video and intrusion products and
solutions. More than 300 contractors and distributors from across the continent
are attending the Dallas conference, which runs through April 1.
“Momentum exemplifies our focus on the success of our top contractors and distributors,” said JoAnna Sohovich, vice president and general manager, Honeywell Commercial Control Systems. “We continue to introduce innovative products—backed with training and support—that keep our contractors competitive.”
These new products include:
• Enhancements to Honeywell’s popular WEB-AX™ Security, which offers integrated
security with simple, Web-based management. New are video/digital video
recording (DVR), enterprise control, and integration of security and heating,
ventilation and air conditioning control capabilities.
• WEB-700 controller, which is a NiagaraAX based controller for large
facilities, multi-building facilities and large-scale control system
integrations. The new controller provides complete, reliable building automation
control with fewer components to maintain than bulkier, more complex
controllers.
• WEBs-AX™ Touch Screen, which is expected to make monitoring and controlling
facilities easier and more efficient.
• Key expansions to Spyder® family of unitary controllers: the new availability
of the BACnet® protocol; and Spyder Micro, which offers powerful functionality
sized and priced for unit-vent and fan-coil applications.
• WebVision™, a new controller that brings ease-of-use to managing small to
large buildings systems through a Web browser.
• TR20™ wireless temperature sensors, which can help contractors reduce labor
and material costs over installing hardwired sensors, particularly in retrofit
applications.
• Zelix™ spring return low-torque direct-coupled actuator (DCA), a feature-rich,
competitively sized DCA that packs in 25 percent more torque than comparably
sized competitive models.
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Momentum 2009 features valuable technical and business training, product
presentations, and ample opportunities for networking and exchanging ideas and
insights. In addition, Honeywell will announce the winners of Momentum Mania, a
competition that highlights the unique, challenging or interesting jobs handled
by Honeywell Authorized Controls Integrators (ACI) and Automation & Control
Specialists (ACS) contractors.
For more information visit beyondinnovation.honeywell.com.
Honeywell International is a $37 billion diversified technology and
manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and
services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive
products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township,
N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago Stock
Exchanges. For additional information, please visit www.honeywell.com. Honeywell
Environmental & Combustion Control is part of the Honeywell Automation and
Control Solutions business group, providing integrated product solutions in
heating and heating processes, ventilation, cooling and refrigeration, air
filtration, zoning, humidification, air conditioning, water controls and
processes, electrical devices and systems, lighting control, buildings controls,
switches, sensors and controllers. ECC’s technologies are found in more than 150
million homes, 10 million buildings, and a multitude of manufacturing plants
around the world.
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