Phoenix Strategos® Rooftop Systems Strategos® Rooftop Systems: The Most Energy Efficient System in the IndustryIf you combine Environ™, MSAV® and Prodigy® technologies, you’ll get the most energy efficient Commercial HVAC rooftop system in the industry1: the Lennox® Strategos®. This innovative, ENERGY STAR® certified equipment produces a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) up to 16.1, and 14.3 EER, which will help reduce the energy used to heat or cool your building and save on your energy expenses. An optional MSAV – that’s Multi-Stage Air Volume – supply fan offers year-round savings with decreased energy consumption. And this is just the beginning. The Strategos also offers: Enhanced comfort and better indoor air quality Filter driers protect your unit from dirt and moisture An optional economizer betters IAQ and offers energy-saving operation Additional reliability Prodigy® unit controller tracks the runtime of every major component and keeps service records to operate the equipment at top efficiency, comfort and reliability SmartWire™ system simplifies thermostat and field sensor installation to nearly eliminate the possibility of miswiring BACnet module permits two-way communication for system monitoring and remote troubleshooting Corrosion-resistant cabinet made of galvanized steel under a paint finish that safeguards against rust Better serviceability Independent motor mount allows for simple, efficient access A slab coil allows faster and deeper cleaning Circuit breaker grants fast and simple power shut-off and shields against overcurrents Our team at Bob Brown Service Experts Heating & Air in Phoenix is fully trained to install, service and repair Strategos rooftop systems. Call 623-243-4517 to learn more. 1 Claim pertains to 14.3 EER rating for the SCA036H4B 3-ton unit, based on comparison of publicly available information regarding steady-state efficiency (EER) for single packaged rooftop units, 3 to 24 tons, G/E, E/E or cooling only, 3-phase voltage. Established through internal review of competitive literature, December 2012.