Company says it would be presenting the technologies and competencies needed to develop energy recovery in air-handling units, among others
BRUGINE, Italy, 16 February 2023: CAREL said it will be participating in ISH 2023 from March 13 to 17, in Frankfurt, Germany.
Exhibiting for the first time ever at this event as a Group, CAREL said it will be showcasing the global HVAC offering of the different companies making up its ecosystem. Elaborating, CAREL said that together with Enginia, HygroMatik, Klingenburg and Recuperator, it would be exhibiting a complete range of innovative and sustainable solutions to improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), increase energy performance and reduce energy consumption. The issues of decarbonisation and sustainability in the HVAC sector are indeed at the centre of the agenda in Europe and will drive the debate at this year’s exhibition, CAREL said. The objectives set for 2030, namely a 55% reduction in emissions and REPowerEU, are measures that underline the way forward for an industry that aims to increase efficiency and reduce the use of non-renewable resources.
CAREL said it offers solutions that can make the HVAC sector more sustainable, with components suitable for developing ready-to-use heat pump solutions. In this market, a key role in environmental sustainability is played by refrigerants, as those currently used in the air conditioning sector, typically HFCs, have a high Global Warming Potential (GWP) and consequently a considerable impact in terms of greenhouse effect, CAREL said. The F-GAS regulation is driving a gradual yet rapid elimination of HFC refrigerants in favour of natural refrigerants with zero Ozone-Depleting Potential (ODP) and a low GWP, CAREL said. The candidate with excellent thermodynamic properties chosen by many heat pump manufacturers is R-290, classified A3, or “flammable”, just like most natural refrigerants, CAREL said, adding that it has, therefore, focused on the research and development of devices and switches to make its components compatible with the certification required for use with flammable gases. CAREL said its products are now A3-Ready.
CAREL said protection of resources and the environment also go hand-in-hand with the needs for the highest possible efficiency and hygienic indoor spaces. In this context, CAREL said, it would be presenting the technologies and competencies needed to develop energy recovery in air-handling units, with the aim of increasing overall system efficiency in healthcare, commercial and industrial buildings: The solution comprises humidification, unit control, active/passive heat-recovery units, dampers and accessories needed to ensure health and safety in compliance with the latest hygiene standards. The primary objective of the proposed solutions is to guarantee correct air recirculation as well as to control humidity and the concentration of harmful substances and pathogens, so as to create healthy and comfortable environments, CAREL said.
“Currently, air conditioning systems are responsible for the highest energy consumption in buildings and play a significant part in their environmental impact,” said Roberto Sandano, Group Chief Sales & Marketing Officer – HVAC, CAREL. “The HVAC market is, however, very dynamic, with major evolutions in the research and development of new, increasingly sustainable and efficient solutions. This event will be an unmissable opportunity for CAREL and for all the players in the sector, to move forward a serious and constructive discussion on the enormous contribution that the HVAC industry can offer in terms of sustainability and well-being.”
CAREL said it would be positioned at Stand A61 in Hall 8 of the event.
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