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Emerson


Emerson’s Copeland Scroll Digital Outdoor Refrigeration Unit, X-Line Series provides reliable refrigeration for medium-temperature, walk-in coolers and display cases.


The X-Line Digital Series is designed to provide substantial annual energy efficiency improvements compared to legacy equipment, thanks to its proven Copeland Scroll compressor technology, large-capacity condenser coils, variable-speed fan motor control and smart controls. The X-Line Digital unit has continuous capacity modulation from 20% to 100%. It can be applied to multiple evaporator systems. The X-Line Digital unit can maintain box temperatures within +/-0.5 F, which allows food retail and foodservice establishments to precisely maintain the temperature of their food.


The units feature advanced onboard protection and diagnostic controls in a quiet, compact enclosure. It can alert and record alarms independently or communicate with facility management control systems. The X-Line Digital’s slim profile, lightweight design and wall- mount option give operators the flexibility to install the unit even in locations that are very space-constrained. This can also help to lower installation costs.


www.climate.emerson.com


Carel


Carel presents RED, the new generation of digital services designed for supermarket chains. With upgraded content, technology and interface, the new portal is the ideal solution for controlling systems and reducing management costs.


The new RED portal makes it possible to effectively use the collected data, providing the information relating to each system in a usable and easily comparable way.


Carel supports its customers’ service departments with the aim of optimising system maintenance processes. Using RED, a problem on a system is immediately correlated with the behaviour of similar units installed in the field. Possible malfunctions due to the same cause are highlighted in order to manage preventive maintenance activities before the problem spreads further.


Manual configurations often prevent retailers from achieving their energy consumption optimisation targets; RED can easily identify any behaviour that does not comply with the defined standards and eliminate unnecessary energy consumption. RED enables automatic control of all installed units.


www.carel.com


FLIR Systems


New 2020 dates have been released for FLIR Systems’ Infrared Training Center thermography courses. Thermal imaging cameras are becoming more intelligent and intuitive, allowing professionals across many industries to use thermal in a more efficient and safe manner. However, operator skill is still required to understand the science of thermography, how to operate related equipment and the scope of the applications to accurately interpret findings. The FLIR Infrared Training Center Category 1 course is the ideal place


to start. This four-day course prepares the operator for qualification as a Category 1 certified thermographer. Students learn about the basics of infrared, how to operate the camera under different conditions and for various purposes. Most importantly they are guided on how to make judgements in the field and identify potential error sources. FLIR ITC is also running a one-day introductory course at Watford on Wednesday 22nd April ‘20. This course provides an ideal grounding for those considering investment in thermal imaging. Please go to www. irtraining.eu to register.


www.flir.com


Keysource


Keysource has launched a new service designed to help companies to optimise the energy efficiency of their datacentres, saving money and reducing carbon. Energy Optimisation Study (EOS) will also provide relevant and accurate data that can be utilised for mandatory regulatory reporting requirements such as streamlined energy and carbon reporting (SECR) and help companies to avoid costly penalties. The study will include an understanding of the facility utilisation and required operation along with an assessment of the power and cooling infrastructure. Opportunities to optimise will be identified along with their savings and return periods in order to identify recommendations which suit the lifecycle of the facility and the IT within it.


It follows a recent survey by the uptime institute that reported an


industry average PUE for 2019 amongst respondents was 1.67 which suggests that improvements in datacentre facility energy efficiency have flattened out and even deteriorated slightly in the past two years. The survey suggests that making small low-cost amendments and optimisation with certain infrastructure can in some cases achieve energy savings of up to 20-30%.


www.keysource.co.uk


36 May 2020


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