Company shows its latest HVAC solutions, including its VRF technology and peak load and energy modelling software
DUBAI, UAE, 9 January 2023: Carrier Middle East conducted the Technology for the Future forum in Dubai – a roadshow it described as seeking to inspire confidence in more than 600 leading heating and air conditioning consultants and engineers. Making the announcement through a Press release, Carrier Middle East, a part of Carrier Global Corporation, said the roadshow was an opportunity for outlining its latest HVAC solutions, backed by digital controls and servicing.
Carrier Middle East said it used the roadshow to discuss its variable refrigerant flow (VRF) technology for residential and small commercial buildings. The technology, it added, is designed for reliable performance in the Middle East’s harsh climatic conditions.
The company also identified how it continues to innovate with its proprietary BluEdge service platform, which it claimed provides customers real-time monitoring, diagnostic alerts and data analysis to help minimise losses from downtime caused by unknown failures. At a time where data centres are in great demand, consultants learnt about lifecycle solutions to optimise sustainability, while ensuring increased uptime and operation for critical technology, the company said.
Carrier Middle East said it also provided information on controls and building automation systems, demonstrating ways to visualise, analyse and display building parameters. Using a QR code on their own mobile phones, attendees viewed live data from the sustainability dashboard at Carrier’s Center for Intelligent Buildings, located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, which displays Indoor Air Quality and energy status on the company’s proprietary i-Vu building automation system with the EcoReports platform, Carrier Middle East said.
Sathya Moorthi, Managing Director, Carrier Middle East, said: “Carrier’s customer-centric innovation was reflected in the second annual roadshow for consulting engineers. Carrier’s digitally enabled products, systems and solutions align with our customer’s sustainability goals, energy needs, operating specifications, changing business requirements, comfort needs and health concerns.”
The company said the roadshow was an opportunity to train consulting engineers on the latest version of its Hourly Analysis Program (HAP v6), its peak load and energy modelling software. HAP v6, the company added, integrates a streamlined workflow with a wide range of advanced 3D building modelling features, all woven into a core design that is still simple to understand and use, to reduce the time and effort needed to produce high-quality building models.
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