Sunday, April 13, 2014

Precision Air Conditioning System


Precision Air Conditioning System

Precision Air Conditioning adalah salah satu sistem pendingin yang diciptakan untuk menstabilkan suhu (temperature) dan kelembaban (relatif humidity) secara konstan pada suatu ruangan yang di dalamnya terdapat perangkat-perangkat komputer yang membutuhkan pendinginan secara kontinyu. Dan selama beroperasi dapat mempertahankan suhu dan kelembaban yang telah diset sesuai dengan kebutuhan perangkat komputer di dalam ruangan tersebut.

Perbedaan AC Presisi Dengan AC Umum

Seperti yang telah dijelaskan di atas Precision Air Conditioning ini memiliki range product yang didesain secara khusus untuk mendinginkan perangkat elektronik, komputer, telekomunikasi, galeri, laboratorium dan lain-lain yang memerlukan kontrol kelembaban (humidity) di dalam ruangan dengan stabil. Jadi perbedaan antara AC Presisi dan AC Residensial (Comfort) terdapat pada sistem kontrol kelembaban (humidity). Dan pengontrolan suhu maupun kelembaban (humidity) dapat di set pada Micro Processor Control System.



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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Edin Dzeko (Pic: Getty)

Arsenal are favourites to beat Manchester City to the signing of Wolfsburg hotshot Edin Dzeko. Get the lowdown on the Bosnia striker with our Mirror.co.uk profile, with more goals than you could shake a stick at.

1) Edin Dzeko was born in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia, on 17 March 1986, and he and his family had to cope with the Bosnian war rampaging through the country when he was only six. He recalled: "It was a hard time for everyone in the country. There wasn't much to eat, not really enough for three meals a day. I was very afraid every day. We were always having to hide when shots rang out or bombs fell. You could get shot at any time. I cried a lot in those days. Thank God the war is in the past."

2) Dzeko joined Bosnia and Herzegovina Premier League side FK Zeljeznicar and made his debut in 2003, starting out as a midfielder and scoring five goals in 40 games in two years at the club.

3) He moved on to top flight Czech club FK Teplice in 2005 for €80,000, and was loaned out to second division FK Ústí nad Labem for the first half of the season. His time in the Czech Republic saw him converted into a striker - an effective switch which saw him named best foreign striker and finish second in the golden boot race in the 2006-07 season.

4) Having come up through the U19 and U21 ranks, Dzeko made his debut for the senior side against Turkey on 2 June 2007. He made an instant impact, scoring the equaliser for 2-2 as Bosnia went on to win the game 3-2.

5) Dzeko's goals caught the eye of VFL Wolfsburg manager Felix Magath, who took the striker to the Bundesliga for €4million, with Dzeko signing a deal until 2011.

6) He started brightly, with five goals in the first twelve matches, but was less successful in the second half, ending his first season in Germany with eight goals in 28 games.

7) Last season was a different story, though, as Dzeko became half of the most successful strikeforce in Bundesliga history alongside Brazilian frontman Grafite, beating Gerd Mueller and Uli Hoeness's record from 1972-73. Dzeko notched 26 of the pair's 54 goals which helped propel Wolfsburg to the Bundesliga title.

8) Dzeko finished the season with a flourish as well, scoring two hat tricks - his first coming on 2 May against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in just 13 minutes.

9) After his goal-scoring exploits it is no wonder boss Magath sings Dzeko's praises. Magath says of Dzeko: “He is just the kind of striker a club would wish for. He is unselfish, has an accurate shot and header, and knows what to do with the ball the moment he receives it.”

10) Although Muslim, Dzeko doesn’t consider himself orthodox and prays once a day instead of the traditional five times.

Here is some more footage of the goal machine in action on the pitch:


Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Span 1 - 0 Bosnia-Herzegovina

Watch David Villa tight angle Goal against Bosnia-Herzegovina thanks to Cesc Fabregas perfect pass! :)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

STEVE McCLAREN, tactical genius. Now there is a sentence you never thought you would read.

For more than an hour last night, the man who led England into oblivion was threatening to do the same to Arsenal’s hopes of qualifying for their 11th successive Champions League campaign.

But just when McClaren was daring to dream of outwitting the great Arsene Wenger, his bubble was burst by the kind of sloppy defending which proved his undoing as an international coach.

Chased out of the country after 15 miserable months as England boss, McClaren is now looking to rebuild his battered reputation in Holland.

But even he could not have imagined it would take him just one match to go from the Wally with the Brolly to the Man with the Plan.

McClaren must have thought someone up there had it in for him when his first competitive match as FC Twente coach pitched him into direct opposition with Le Professor.

After all, the last time their paths crossed McClaren’s Middlesbrough team were buried underneath a 7-0 thrashing at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal on this occasion, though, were a very different proposition to that Thierry Henry-inspired team of January 2006.

With his squad decimated by the absence of nine key players, Wenger was forced to rely on his kids to do a man’s job.

The 17-year-old Aaron Ramsey was handed his Arsenal debut in place of injured Cesc Fabregas and fellow teenager Theo Walcott also landed a place in the youngest midfield Wenger has ever fielded.

With a �20million windfall hanging on qualification for the Champions League, it was a bold gamble by the Arsenal chief. Yet he had no other option.

And, for much of this testing first leg in Arnhem, it looked as if the Gunners would pay the price for failing to strengthen their squad with major signings this summer.

Wenger knew his young rookies were going to face a huge test of their nerve. What he could not have been expecting was a flash of inspiration from McClaren.

For McClaren had identified Robin van Persie as Arsenal’s danger man and assigned the powerful Cheik Tiote to shadow his every move.

If only he had employed the same tactic when Croatia’s Luka Modric came to Wembley last November, he might still be working for the FA today.

With Van Persie under lock and key, Twente were quick to take advantage of the visitors’ nerves.

When Walcott lost the ball cheaply in his own half after 17 minutes, the speedy Eljero Elia bore down on goal.

While Manuel Almunia raced out to block, it still needed Bacary Sagna’s clearance to deny Twente the lead their early efforts deserved.

McClaren knew his team had to capitalise on their domination and another glorious opportunity went begging in the 24th minute.

This time Denilson allowed Romano Denneboom a free run at goal. Fortunately for the young Brazilian, Denneboom blasted his shot hurriedly over the bar.

Ramsey relieved the pressure with Arsenal’s first shot after 31 minutes. But his optimistic effort from distance was high and wide.

Just when Arsenal were beginning to look like a team who would happily settle for the draw, they claimed a crucial 63rd-minute lead. William Gallas was allowed to turn in Van Persie’s free-kick at the near post.

Twente’s fate was sealed eight minutes from the end. Walcott’s low cut-back was bundled in by Emmanuel Adebayor.

McClaren knew the game was up. The fixed grin had given way to that familiar look of resignation.

Oh well, Steve, it was nice while it lasted.

FC Twente: Boschker, Wielaert, Tiote, Franco, Braafheid, Wilkshire, Brama, Arnautovic (Gerritsen 90), Janssen (Heubach 90), Elia (Huysegems 86), Denneboom. Subs Not Used: Paauwe, Zomer, Wellenberg, Chery. Booked: Janssen.

Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Djourou, Gallas, Clichy, Eboue, Ramsey, Denilson, Walcott (Randall 84), Adebayor, Van Persie (Bendtner 88). Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Vela, Wilshere, Hoyte, Gibbs. Booked: Denilson, Van Persie.

Att: 20,000.

Ref: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain).

Source: TheSun

Wenger - Wilshere needs some recovery time
By Richard Clarke

Jack Wilshere needs a breather, according to Arsène Wenger.

The 16-year-old midfielder burst into the Arsenal first-team picture during pre-season. He scored goals against Stuttgart and a Burgenland XI as well as putting in numerous eye-catching performances. He was rewarded with a first-team squad number and there is every chance he will be used in the coming campaign. But, for now, his manager wants him to take a back seat.

“He has had very hard physical preparation for a boy of just 16 years-old,” said Wenger. “He looks a little bit tired now.

“We have to give him time now to recover from that intense preparation but, in two or three weeks, he will have done that and might play as well.”

Wenger added that Wilshere was in the 18-strong travelling party for tonight’s game at Twente but only “as a squad player.”

[Wednesday, August 13, 2008]

Source: Arsenal.com

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Wenger - My squad is fully stocked with strikers now

The pre-season form of Nicklas Bendtner and Carlos Vela has re-affirmed Arsène Wenger’s belief that he does not need to sign another striker.

Both players scored with classy finishes on Wednesday night in the 3-1 win at Stuttgart. In addition the Dane hit four and the Mexican three against an admittedly weak Burgenland XI two days earlier.

If you add these two players to Wenger’s pool of forwards then suddenly it appears the manager has many options for the start of the campaign — Emmanuel Adebayor, Robin van Persie, Theo Walcott, Vela and Bendtner. While Eduardo is well on course for a return by November.

“We are not as short of strikers as people thought,” said Wenger after the Stuttgart win.

“We have Vela, who has integrated well into the team, and Bendtner was a force at the end of last season. He will confirm that again this year.

“In all the areas in total we are perhaps one player short. But up front we don’t need anybody.”

[ Thursday, July 31, 2008]

Source: www.Arsenal.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Portuguese midfielder Amaury Bischoff joins Arsenal

Arsenal can today confirm the signing of midfielder Amaury Bischoff.

The French-born Portugal Under-21 international, 21, was a youngster with French clubs SR Colmar and Strasbourg before moving to Werder Bremen in 2005.

Bischoff, who can play either in the centre of midfield or on the right, was a regular at youth levels for Werder Bremen. His one senior appearance for the Bundesliga club came against Celta Vigo in the UEFA Cup in 2007.

Amaury has played for France's Under-18 team, however in 2007 he elected to train with Portugal and to date has appeared for their Under-21 side.

Everyone at Arsenal Football Club would like to welcome Amaury, who will wear squad No 28, and will join up with his team-mates for pre-season when the squad returns from their training camp in Austria.