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FEATURE REPORT PRODUCT NEWS


Carel


SGS


In the world of programming for HVAC/R systems, the constant evolution of technologies requires advanced and innovative solutions. In response to this need, Carel presents STone, the new programming tool designed to meet the specifi c challenges of software programmers in the HVAC/R market. STone represents the new programming landmark: it is the ideal solution for accelerating the software development process, with features that make programming faster and facilitate collaboration between diff erent developers, while at the same time guaranteeing the quality and effi ciency of the end result. STone is an essential tool for programmers who want to develop software solutions quickly and eff ectively: the new testing, debugging and simulation features revolutionise the way software is developed and tested. Fast, continuous validation means teams can reduce the time it takes to complete complex projects, eliminating the frustration that comes with constant software revalidation. STone is compatible with a wide range of Carel programmable


controllers. This optimises software investments by ensuring fl exibility over the long term. By anticipating future programming needs, it off ers a future-ready foundation to support advanced technologies such as artifi cial intelligence and advanced simulation systems.


The tool is not limited to simply managing the development, testing and validation of application software, but rather is designed to support the system throughout the entire unit life cycle, simplifying commissioning and maintenance, both local and remote; it also features specifi c focus on IT security, protecting Carel programmable controllers against unauthorised access and unwanted tampering, thus safeguarding industrial processes and ensuring the security of everyday operations.  mce.carel.comwww.bitzer.de/gb/en/


SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certifi cation company, has presented Haier Air Conditioning with ISO 14067 greenhouse gases product carbon footprint certifi cation for two of its P-series split air conditioners which feature carbon emission reduction technology. Verifi cation against ISO 14067 demonstrates Haier Air Conditioning’s commitment to carbon emission reduction. It recognizes that the company’s carbon emission reduction technology, which utilises the environmentally friendly, low- carbon refrigerant R290, has successfully completed SGS’s comprehensive analysis and certifi cation audit for greenhouse gas emissions throughout their life cycle. This award marks a signifi cant step forward in a growing


relationship between SGS and Haier Air Conditioning as the two companies cooperate in the fi eld of eco-design of home appliance products. Through global quality and certifi cation guarantees, both parties will progress the sustainable development of products to future-proof against new international regulations and build stakeholder trust. SGS product certifi cation, verifi cation and approval mark services enables organizations to demonstrate compliance of their consumer products with the widest range of schemes for their markets. There is a whole range of product certifi cation, verifi cation and approval schemes that enable manufacturers, retailers and brands to meet country regulatory requirements, and highlight the specifi c qualities of a product, thereby giving them a competitive edge and enabling consumers to diff erentiate between the products available.


www.williams-refrigeration.co.uk


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