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Comfort Suites St. George Installs GEM Link Wireless Guestroom Energy Management System

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ROANOKE, VA.—The Comfort Suites in St. George, Utah has installed the new GEM Link Wireless guestroom energy management system and GEM Stat Digital Thermostats in all 122 guestroom suites, utilizing their existing GE Zoneline PTAC units. GEM Link Wireless reduces hotel/motel guestroom HVAC energy consumption 35 percent to 45 percent by resetting room temperature to an energy conserving level, pre-selected by the hotel, only while the guest is out of the room. GEM Link uses the reliable ZigBee wireless protocol and consists of wireless passive infrared (PIR) occupancy sensors, wireless door switches, and a transceiver control module connectable to any HVAC unit.

GEM Stat Digital Thermostats are wall mounted digital thermostats that not only enhance guest comfort and convenience, but increase the property’s energy savings by not allowing the guest to set temperatures to extreme levels. GEM Stat is simple for guests to use, has a large attractive display that is easily read day or night, and can stand alone or be used with Lodging Technology’s energy management systems.

“GEM Link Wireless and GEM Stat Digital Thermostats were the perfect solution, allowing us to reduce our energy costs and provide a wall mounted digital thermostat while utilizing our existing GE Zoneline PTACs” said Don Fritschle, general manager of the Comfort Suites. “The installation was quick and easy because GEM Link Wireless does not require any cabling and was easily programmed to handle the extreme temperatures in the St. George area.”

“We at Lodging Technology are very pleased to add the Comfort Suites St. George to our growing list of satisfied hotels,” said David Griggs of Griggs Enterprises, Lodging Technology’s Authorized Dealer. “GEM Link Wireless is a cost-effective solution that is very easy to install and provides four levels of temperature set backs to improve guest service while reducing energy costs.”

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