Company says it will be presenting its latest sustainable solutions that optimise energy performance of HVACR systems
BRUGINE, Italy, 8 September 2022: CAREL said it will be participating in Chillventa, from October 11 to 13, in Nuremberg, Germany. Making the announcement through a Press release, the Italy-headquartered company said it will be at Stand 5-306/308, Hall 5 of the Chillventa venue, where it will be presenting its latest sustainable solutions that optimise the energy performance of HVAC and refrigeration systems.
CAREL said that in a period of transition between the pandemic and the future uncertainty surrounding energy resources, it will be participating at the event with the awareness of the need to continue to guarantee energy efficiency and optimal performance through solutions that effectively reduce energy consumption and, thus, help mitigate higher energy costs and limit environmental impact. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) continues to be of utmost importance, and the systems that manage it need to respond to the current energy situation, CAREL said. Moreover, the consequences of any choice regarding the use of resources have an impact on our immediate future, due to pollution and the need for a cleaner living environment, it said. Sustainability is, thus, an essential aspect for future industries, which need to protect the context in which they operate, in line with ESG objectives, it said. Another aspect that is no less crucial for a sustainable future is digitalisation and the need to use data securely and confidentially, it added.
For all these reasons, CAREL said, its offering for HVAC is focused on improving air quality, combining health, efficiency and comfort. The company said its control solutions for the management of air-handling units respond to the need for efficient energy recovery. These include air humidity control systems, presented in collaboration with its subsidiary, HygroMatik, and include continuous monitoring of the infrastructure through service proposals based on IoT platforms, guaranteeing health and safety while increasing overall performance and efficiency throughout the entire system life cycle, it said. The solutions designed for the complete management of chillers and heat pumps also meet the main energy requirements, including compatibility with the current F-gas directive and adaptability for operation with natural and low-GWP refrigerants, it added.
CAREL said the use of these refrigerants is one of its strengths. It said it is committed to guaranteeing the performance of its refrigeration systems while ensuring they meet sustainability requirements. CAREL said it has from the latest controllers for compact HFC and HFO compressor racks and a complete range of case controllers, to high-efficiency solutions for semi-plug-in showcases in water loop systems and combined solutions that boost synergy between different energy-consuming units and areas, typical of refrigeration systems, such as in hypermarkets, supermarkets and convenience stores.
CAREL said it will also be presenting two important innovations that revolutionise efficiency and usability in the main commercial refrigeration applications: A solution that makes commissioning and field service for installers easier and faster, and a controller with functions specifically designed for the management of chillers in medical and scientific applications.
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