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NevadaNano


NevadaNano has introduced the MPS Mini, a miniaturised version of the Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS) flammable gas sensor. The new sensor is said to be the world’s most accurate hydrocarbon sensor in its class and eliminates the need for maintenance during its 10+year lifetime. The newest addition to NevadaNano’s MPS Product family, the MPS Mini flammable gas sensor measures the thermodynamic properties of the air-gas mix and accurately reports 0-100% LEL across 19 flammable gases without the need for field calibration. This performance meets the need for flexible sensor platforms in a wide range of non- industrial applications and makes it ideal for residential and commercial applications like smart meters and IoT devices. In essence, the Mini flammable creates safer environments for people and their surrounding communities. Integrated, real-time measurements and built-in compensation


for temperature, pressure, and humidity enhance the accuracy of all NevadaNano’s MPS flammable gas sensors. Gas concentration readings are accurate across the entire environmental range, including rapid environmental transients, delivering best-in-class accuracy. X nevadanano.com


DAPUK


Daikin Applied UK (DAPUK) has further extended its ‘family’ of R32 products for the commercial air conditioning market with the addition of a new air-cooled small inverter chiller and heat pump series to its Bluevolution range.


These compact and highly energy efficient products offer cooling and heating capacities from 16kW to 100kW giving the company additional options for smaller commercial projects. They are the latest innovations designed for use with the low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant R32 from the manufacturer that introduced it to the UK market.


The GWP of R32 is one-third lower than R410A (the most widely used refrigerant gas for air conditioning) and it has zero ozone depletion impact. If the industry switched all its R410A equipment over to R32, the result would be a 19% cut in CO2


emissions – around 800 million


tonnes – by 2030. As a single component refrigerant, R32 is also easier to recycle and reuse.


Carel


In recent years the beverage cooler market has seen increasing demand for solutions that reduce environmental impact by cutting energy consumption and emissions, and that feature connectivity options to give beverage companies better intelligence on the sales performance and user habits of their merchandisers in the field.


Carel has extensive experience in this sector and continuously invests in new technologies to satisfy these trends. The latest result of these investments is iJM, a dedicated product line for refrigerated merchandisers, backed by a strategic partnership with the Vision IoT platform for connecting field assets. iJM includes cutting-edge options for energy efficiency, such as direct control of variable speed compressors, and a completely new flat and frameless display, with various cosmetic customisation options available according to the customer’s brand. Thanks to its connectivity options (NFC, Bluetooth and Beacon), iJM is ready to connect to the Vision IoT cloud platform, so as to offer customers analytics to improve retail management. Vision IoT is a longstanding industry leader in IoT solutions for connected beverage coolers, with more than 1.7 million active units on its Harbor Cloud Platform. Carel and Vision IoT have defined an end-to-end seamless offering that will help our global beverage customers reduce asset loss, improve utilisation and increase sales. X www.carel.com


The new R32 Inverter Scroll Chiller and Heat Pump series are designed to operate at very high efficiencies in both cooling and heating modes. They incorporate the company’s own DC-inverter scroll compressors, optimized Cu-Al coils, and brazed heat exchangers. They also use a smaller refrigerant charge than equivalent R410A units to further minimise carbon footprints. X www.daikinapplied.uk


Güntner


Originating from Güntner’s customer-collaboration platform Vordenkerprojekt (‘pioneer project’), the process air cooler is tailored to the cooling requirements in food processing rooms, industrial kitchens and other labour-intensive environments.


The ceiling-mounted process air cooler is designed to meet specifications provided by customers in joint sessions with Güntner. These include comfortable air velocity and noise levels, easy cleaning and maintenance as well as an efficient design both in terms of hygiene and technical capabilities. The result is Güntner’s most advanced process air cooler yet.


Looking at the process air cooler from the outside, it is obvious right away this is no ordinary Güntner: As the first product that follows the brand’s new design philosophy, it boasts the updated Güntner logo on an elaborate fan cover as well as a round-edged tray. Aesthetics aside, the clean, monolithic design has functional benefits as well, with all wiring inside integrated terminal and GFDM boxes that can be accessed conveniently from the outside. X www.guntner.co.uk


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