Company says it will focus on presenting energy efficient technologies, natural refrigerants and advanced HVACR solutions
BRUGINE, Italy, 28 August 2024: Carel said it will participate in Chillventa 2024 with a focus on performance optimisation, digitalisation and sustainability. Chillventa will run from October 8 to 10 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Making the announcement through a Press Release, Carel said the Group’s expertise in developing technologies that ensure energy efficiency and emission reduction is a key element in responding to recent regulations and contributing to the necessary decarbonisation of the HVACR sector.
The adoption of natural refrigerants, Carel said, is crucial to achieving global climate goals. It said it has developed technologies that optimise their use, ensuring high performance in both industrial and residential settings. Carel said Chillventa will be an opportunity for it to present solutions for sustainable cold chain management; components for heat pumps, in compliance with new F-GAS regulations; and solutions for high-temperature heat pumps and process chillers that facilitate industrial decarbonisation through the adoption of low environmental impact refrigerants.
Carel said the central theme of its participation at Chillventa will be digitalisation, which is transforming how HVACR systems are monitored, controlled and managed. Carel said it will showcase advanced solutions integrated with AI technologies that enable centralised and intuitive system management, improving energy efficiency and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Carel said digitalisation enhances performance, significantly simplifies interaction with systems, making monitoring and remote maintenance easier, which reduces learning times and facilitates anomaly diagnosis, allowing installers to save valuable time. Continuous support provided by centralised control solutions, Carel said, facilitates integrated management and performance improvement of retail outlets, reducing inefficiencies and increasing sustainability.
For refrigeration solutions, Carel said it has developed advanced components that optimise compressor usage, allowing reduced energy consumption without sacrificing cooling capacity. Ventilation management in buildings for industrial, residential and commercial solutions integrate heat recovery systems, which enhance energy efficiency while ensuring high indoor air quality, Carel said.
During the Chillventa Specialist Forums, Carel said it will conduct seven sessions covering a range of topics, including sustainable responses to the need for efficient food storage systems, advanced solutions for temperature and humidity control, and connectivity. Carel said the innovations presented include the evolution of one of the most widely installed electronic controllers in the food retail market, the new E5V-C valve for transcritical R-744 systems, and software in the Loop technology, which enables faster and more efficient HVACR solution design, particularly for heat pumps. Carel said that at the CAREL booth, throughout the event, “Technology on Stage” panels will be held, offering an opportunity to delve into the digital and software aspects of the solutions on display.
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