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NEWS EMAK


EMAK will meet with visitors at stand E20 at 2021 HVAC and Refrigeration LIVE taking place in London in the Spring of next year.


EMAK operates in every stage for the design, development and manufacturing of jet fans, axial fans, centrifugal fans, smoke rated fans and ex-proof fans. The company has been consistently growing for half a century and now ranks among the top HVACR companies in Turkey.


The business also provides installation services, commissioning, Scada in Metro projects, remote controls and remote-control applications with smart phones.


At HVACR LIVE 2021, visitors can learn more about EMAK’s products, selection and design process, as well as tailor made designs for any HVACR needs. EMAK has been serving the construction industry, energy industry, shipbuilding industry, food industry, chemical industry, textile industry and mine industry with tailor-made HVACR designs and high-quality production for more than fi fty years. This year’s innovative product is retrofi t designed fans used for de-icing on wind turbines operating in cold regions.


HMS Networks has launched a new compact Intesis Modbus RTU to KNX gateway that enables easy and fast integration of Modbus RTU slaves to KNX. Fully confi gurable using the standard ETS tool, it targets small-scale room control applications with up to 100 data


points. Easy to install with a compact form factor, the gateway features Modbus RTU master functionality for seamless integration of any Modbus RTU slave to KNX. With separate interfaces for KNX TP and serial Modbus RTU (RS485) respectively, it enables bidirectional data monitoring and control of the integrated data. Power is supplied by the KNX bus. The Modbus RTU to KNX gateway can be confi gured with the ETS tool which makes confi guration easy and seamless for the many KNX professionals who are using the ETS tool daily in their KNX projects. Users also benefi t from the fact that the product database can be directly downloaded from the ETS catalog and imported into the integration project. Manufacturers now have an opportunity to off er their Modbus-enabled HVAC and metering devices to the KNX market by using the Modbus RTU to KNX gateway as their standard KNX interface. To facilitate integration to KNX, the gateway allowsmanufacturers to create pre-defi ned templates that match the Modbus register maps of their devices. With this, KNX integrators can integrate Modbus RTU slaves such as HVAC or metering devices into the KNX network very quickly, while maintaining full data control.


HMS


Aermec becomes CIBSE patron A


ermec UK, manufacturer of air handers, chillers and heat pumps is supporting the building services industry by becoming a


CIBSE patron.


The company has long been a supporter of the work the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineering (CIBSE) does for the industry. By forging closer links as a patron, Aermec is looking forward to exchanging information, collaborating on multi-disciplinary projects with CIBSE Partners whilst supporting future generations of engineers to build a better HVAC future.


“Aermec is delighted to become a CIBSE Patron. This provides a great opportunity to support the building services industry through collaborating with CIBSE and other organisations which will further knowledge and skills,” commented Graham


Etherington, Aermec UK’s sales specifi cation manager.


Aermec was founded on the principles of sustainability and best practice. The company always seeks to minimise its environmental impact and those values are refl ected in its approach to business. Aermec constantly strives to help reduce their customers’ life cycle costs and off er the best value engineering solutions whilst addressing environmental concerns.


Collaborative working practices are embraced across the business. Becoming a CIBSE patron echoes the company’s own philosophies. Aermec works closely with M&E consultants, mechanical engineers, building services engineers and its end users.


In-house, Aermec has some of the fi nest


engineers in the HVAC engineering world but recognises that only by partnering and collaborating with customers as well as component manufacturers, can it design the best energy effi cient solutions and stay ahead of ‘the curve’. The company invests heavily in research and development and has close links with Padua University, close to its manufacturing base. It also has one of the largest testing laboratories in Europe which are Eurovent and AHRI approved. Aermec is actively involved in harnessing new technologies from HVAC compressors, heat exchangers and new motors to working with the latest advances in low GWP refrigerants and its extensive testing facilities ensure that products are rigorously tested and can meet even the most exacting criteria. “We are excited about the many ways Aermec can contribute, exchange information and learn from fellow patrons and CIBSE members,” added Mr Etherington.


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