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New Set Free Sigma is VRF with flexibility built in SEER up to 8.33 and a market-leading SCOP of up to 5.06 Call us today on 020 3901 0912 or visit hitachi-hvac.com


NEW


Daikin


Daikin has introduced a new controller, bringing together a range of features in an elegant and award-winning contemporary design. The Madoka controller has been developed in


response to increasing demand from users for more fl exibility, meeting modern climate control needs together with a growing emphasis on convenience and accessibility. The smooth curves of the Daikin Madoka off er a sleek shape, distinguished by its striking blue circular display. With large, easy-to-read numbers, the controller features are accessed through three touch buttons. Its dimensions, measuring just 85mm x 85mm, off er a discrete solution that blends with any design. The unit is available in white, silver and black. Using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), set-up and programme adjustment can be carried out remotely via smartphone using the Madoka Assistant app. Functions can be tailored according to the application. For commercial offi ce use, the Madoka Assistant enables fast and easy resetting of fl aps. Standard integrated infrastructure cooling functions off er a cost-eff ective solution for server rooms, with inbuilt duty rotation and back-up operation. In residential applications, the Madoka makes scheduling simple and lets homeowners track energy usage and activate energy saving functions via smartphone. www.daikin.eu/madoka


Mitsubishi Electric


Mitsubishi Electric’s new air handling unit range, the Wizard, is a ventilation solution that promotes well-being by improving indoor air quality. For the


UK market, the Wizard is made to meet or exceed European Ecodesign 2018 regulations, with a heat recovery effi ciency of over 73%. It works with Mitsubishi Electric’s Mr Slim Power Inverter heat pump technology for a cost and energy effi cient system. Incorporating thermal wheel technology to aid in heat recovery, with an integrated control system, the Wizard is ideal for applications including universities, offi ces, retail and leisure centres. As a packaged unit, it is available in seven sizes with an air volume range between 0.83 m3


/s to 5.56 m3 /s. Each Wizard


unit comes with a minimum of two outdoor units for close temperature control and minimised cycling. It can be connected to Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) via Modbus and BACnet connections. les.mitsubishielectric.co.uk


Simpro Sanhua


Sanhua is off ering a complete range of ball valves for R744 applications. The business, which is a leader in the air conditioning sector, has been active in the refrigeration world for just a few


, Sanhua is already able to off er a complete range of ball valves for sub-critical applications, with its CBV series up to 60 bar, and trans-critical applications with its CBVT series. The company off ers an innovative product: a valve made entirely from AISI304 stainless steel, with a valve body made from a stainless steel casting that guarantees maximum resistance even at working pressures well above 100 bar.


A Sanhua patent has also made it possible to create a bimetallic connection on joints so that the inner portion of the connections is 99% pure copper for an easy brazing operation, with the K65 copper generally used for the piping on R744 equipment. www.sanhuaeurope.com


years and operates with the same professionalism and attention that it has always applied to air conditioning. In relation to CO2


For the fi rst time, fi eld service engineers across the UK will be able to utilise the Internet of Things (IoT) on a large scale in order to automate a range of functions, thanks to job management technology group, Simpro.


Simpro unveiled its new IoT solution at the Field Service Management Expo in London. The technology will be rolled out to the company’s 100,000+ users in the UK, the United States, Australia and New Zealand over coming months.


Simpro IoT takes hardware, software and data from businesses in the trade and fi eld service industries and integrates them into one platform, allowing previously separate programs and machines to talk to each other and provide automated solutions ordinarily requiring extensive manual eff ort and signifi cant cost.


Its IoT solution also includes machine learning, proactive action triggering and automation of fi eld service activities, which signifi cantly reduces the complexity of administrative tasks like selection, installation, integration and management, and can trigger fi eld service activities for businesses in near real time.


Real world applications for Simpro’s IoT solution are extensive; the company has already started working with airport lounge operator, Swissport, and facilities management group, Thermacell, to keep guests at Luton Airport warm in winter and cool in summer. www.simprogroup.com


58 August 2018


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