FEATURE REPORT
PRODUCT NEWS
Fri-Jado
Fri-Jado will be demonstrating two new products, Modular Counters and the latest combi oven models, at the EuroShop retail trade fair, Messe Düsseldorf, February 16-20 2020.
Chilled models incorporate Fri-Jado’s patent pending OmniCold low velocity air flow refrigeration system, which works by blanketing the food on display from all sides. The chilled counters have been designed to operate efficiently with wide range of energy efficient, future-proof refrigerants with low global warming potential (GWP). Hot versions of the Modular Counters include Fri-Jado’s patented hot
blanket holding system, air curtain technology and hot air recycling, which deliver energy savings. Stable temperatures combined with precise humidity control ensure that food is maintained at perfect quality. Serve assisted or self-service counters are available in three widths
with two, three or four tier display. Modules may be supplied as chilled, hot or ambient units, which are easily multiplexed to form in-line counter configurations for cross merchandising. Triple glazed side panes provide excellent insulation and prevent heat transfer between each counter.
www.frijado.co.uk
Synapsys Solutions
The SIPinsight Energy & Building Information Software (EBIS) from Synapsys Solutions is a cloud-based platform designed to enable energy managers and facilities managers to deliver energy efficiencies and optimised building performance over a long period of time. With businesses under increasing pressure to reduce their energy consumption and provide environments which maximise efficiency, it is critical that we use tools such as Building Management Systems (BMS) and meter monitoring systems to their full potential. SIPinsight EBIS collects the data provided by these types of systems, collates it and presents it in a format that enables the user to easily interpret it. Furthermore, SIPinsight EBIS enables the user to display, manipulate and analyse the BMS and energy data in the same graphs, widgets and reports making it easy to pinpoint and prioritise areas that require improvement.
Matt Gardner, business development manager for Synapsys Solutions, said: “SIP Insight EBIS goes beyond what you would expect from a traditional EMS. By identifying how, when and where buildings use energy, EBIS allows the user to develop an effective control strategy and make changes and adjustments that can be tested and implemented to maximise savings, operational performance and ROI.”
www.synapsys-solutions.com
Engie
Engie Refrigeration’s new product, the redesigned air-cooled Pensum Air series, is available on the international market. The chiller has high efficiency in medium performance ranges and is ideally suited for use in mid-sized office buildings and public institutions. Pensum Air already meets the future requirements of the F-gas Regulation 2030 and the Tier 2 Ecodesign directive. Engie Refrigeration is setting a new standard on the refrigeration market.
The overhauled series has a performance range between 50 and 400kW. The redesigned Pensum Air uses R-454B, which has a low GWP value of 466. Due to its good consumption values, the Pensum Air also already meets the requirements of the Ecodesign Directive for Tier 2. In addition, the chiller also has an innovative design and a revised configuration. The Pensum Air now has a new compressor, for example, which makes this chiller more efficient. It is also available in four different lines: Basic Cool, Free Cool, Super Silent and Reversible Heat, each with up to 18 models. Depending on their requirements, customers can choose specific configuration packages as well as a range of warranty and service options.
www.engie-refrigeration.de
Trox UK
Two requirements met with one solution: clever volume flow rate measurement even with low airflow velocities. The requirement to save energy often leads to the installation of larger air handling units, which in turn results in lower airflow velocities. It is, therefore, necessary to change the measurement principle in order to measure even very small volume flows. Another issue often encountered at the installation site is space, or the lack of it. With these goals in mind, TROX has developed a new measurement
method and a new type of damper blade. This damper blade is part of the new VAV terminal unit, Type TVE. Type TVE VAV terminal units apply a new measurement principle as the volume flow rate is measured not with a probe or sensor, but by means of the damper blade itself. This innovative design allows for a reduction in length and helps to ensure precise measurement results even in the case of unfavourable upstream conditions; with dynamic measurement, this is even independent of the airflow direction.
www.troxuk.co.uk
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