Company says it will showcase a global HVAC proposal for improving IAQ with systems that increase performance and reduce energy consumption
BRUGINE, Italy, 29 January 2024: CAREL announced that it will be exhibiting at Mostra Convegno Expocomfort, in stand A31-B42, in Hall 11, from March 12 to 15, in Milan, Italy. Making the announcement through a Press release, CAREL said that innovation, now demanded by the market and essential in developing increasingly efficient and sustainable solutions, is the cornerstone of the offering the company will be presenting at the show.
Together with Group companies, Enginia, Klingenburg and Recuperator, CAREL said, it will showcase a global HVAC proposal for improving Indoor Air Quality, with systems that increase performance and reduce energy consumption. CAREL said it designs and develops solutions for system control, supervision and monitoring, contributing to the transition to smart commercial buildings and ensuring maximum comfort while reducing energy consumption. Furthermore, CAREL said, its control solutions implement advanced logic to optimise the operation of all types of units, ensuring comfort and smart energy management, and added that heat recovery units, combined with adiabatic humidification, help ensure the required IAQ.
In line with the European Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), CAREL said, its technology suite – ranging from field devices to cloud services-supports the objectives of decarbonisation, sustainability and indoor air quality; intelligent use of the acquired data makes the proposed solutions ideal for multi-site operations, facilitating system maintenance and IT security. CAREL said remote management,
Artificial Intelligence, and cybersecurity are fundamental elements of its new programming model, presented in the software solutions that communicate with the controllers installed on HVAC units. With increasing connectivity and interconnection between devices, CAREL said, it is committed to guaranteeing cybersecurity in the HVAC industry to protect systems against potential external threats. The new tool, CAREL added, enables a reduction in software development time and streamlines the dialogue between the different players involved in the system’s life cycle: programming becomes more efficient and accessible, facilitating operations in the field and reducing the need to depend on highly-specialised technical personnel, indeed, at a time when it is difficult to find qualified personnel, such simplification is crucial to guarantee system service continuity.
CAREL said that the commitment to reducing emissions in the residential sector can be seen in the most innovative offering ever presented, a suite of components for optimum management of heat pump refrigerant circuits. CAREL said their integration into the unit control strategies makes the HVAC systems more reliable and adaptable to environmental variations, with an average increase in efficiency of between 25 and 40% compared to traditional devices. Furthermore, CAREL said, its products making up the offering are defined as A3 ready, which is made in accordance with the latest safety regulations on the use of electronic devices with units that use flammable refrigerants.
CAREL also said it offers solutions and services for numerous industrial applications, where IAQ monitoring and control are essential to guarantee service continuity; the focus on sustainability and reducing energy consumption must not, in fact, disregard the need to avoid the processes being interrupted due to inefficiencies or maintenance requirements. CAREL added that carefully managed and monitored systems, with constant temperature and humidity control based on manufacturing requirements, help extend the life cycle and ensure higher production quality in all sectors.
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