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Looking at Industry specific need for energy saving and hot pocket problem, we have introduced our new concept for Hot pocket solution for retail chain, malls, lobby, meeting rooms and office spaces which help to maintain uniform air circulation and cooling and cut down energy bills during low heat load. Problem Summary: Due to change of heat load during different weather conditions, it is difficult to maintain the uniformity (even distribution) of cooling in office spaces. As a result, some people in offices find ambient temperature very cold and at the same time some feel like sweating. There can be number of factors leading to generation of hot spots and some of them are: Location - The spot is located far away from the air conditioner. The place is in direct contact with the sunlight Windows/Glass: The placement and type of windows you have can also contribute to hot spots. Depending on the type of window, light flowing through the glass also produces heat. If a particular window is exposed to direct sunlight all day, it is likely to cause a hot spot. Duct Leaks: Before the cool air produced by the air conditioner can reach inside, it travels through ductwork. Any holes or tears in the ducts causes cool air to escape. Size of Air Conditioner and their throw: An air conditioner that is too small to maintain a comfortable temperature can lead to generation of hot pockets. Ventilation Issues, High Ceilings etc. resulting to overall higher consumption of energy.