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PRODUCT NEWS


Seeley International


The MagIQtouch smart app allows remote control of Breezair evaporative cooling systems through any mobile device with Internet connection.


In ongoing pursuit of continuous improvement to its products & technologies, Seeley International is this year introducing the MagIQtouch Wi-Fi Smart App, now available to download for free. This app allows full


control of Breezair industrial/ commercial evaporative cooling systems, including: Operating the cooling systems from anywhere, adjust the fan speed & temperature and set it to free-cooling mode.


The App is designed to be an extension of the intelligent MagIQtouch wall controller. Breezair uses only water and electricity to run and can cool


big volumes at a fraction of the cost compared to traditional air conditioning systems. This system is also kind to the environment, not using chemical refrigerants to cool the air.


These efficient coolers have been installed in printing facilities, electronic manufacturing industries, automotive assembly lines and showrooms, ceramics, food industries, warehouses. Seeley International has designed an advanced technology to give the users full control of Breezair evaporative coolers in a smart way. Compatible with MagIQtouch controller, the MagIQtouch App completes the suite of controllers and sensors by Seeley International. With offices all over the world, including the UK, Seeley International has a commitment to the local market and everyday support to the extensive net of approved installers in the country.


www.seeleyinternational.com


Williams Refrigeration


Williams Refrigeration’s latest Chef’s Drawer range is a variable temperature model that can be switched from a refrigerator to a freezer. It features a new body which, because it ventilates through the front, can fit into tight spaces. The concept behind the Chef’s Drawer is to bring robust, practical refrigerated storage right to the cook face. An individual refrigerated drawer is made of stainless steel throughout and can cope with tempertatures as high as 43°C. The new Chef’s Drawer, model VWCD1, is just 670mm deep. It can fit beside or under a standard 700mm work surface, leaving 30mm at the back to make it easy to plug in to a 13-amp supply. Like the established models in the range, the VWCD1 accepts 2/1GN pans, up to an impressive 150mm in depth, compared to just 100mm for some competitor models. The robust construction means that two drawers can be stacked – doubling the footprint capacity. The height of two stacked VWCD1 units is just 838mm, including castors, so they can fit under a 900mm high worktop. Practical features include removable drawers and fittings for cleaning, a cassette-type refrigeration system for ease of servicing and maintenance, and swivel and brake castors, which make it both easily movable for positioning and cleaning and steady when locked in position. The castors come in a choice of sizes, and there’s also the option of adjustable legs, so the height of the Chef’s Drawer can be specified to match a site’s needs. The VWCD1 offers a greener refrigeration solution. It uses natural R290 refrigerant and an eco-friendly high performance, high density polyurethane insulation. It measures 1100mm wide by 670mm deep and, depending on the castor or leg option selected, from 456mm to 530mm high. It has a capacity of 105 litres.


www.williams-refrigeration.co.uk


52 November 2019


www.acr-news.com


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