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FEATURE REPORT PRODUCT NEWS


New Set Free Sigma is VRF with flexibility built in SEER up to 8.33 and a market-leading SCOP of up to 5.06 Call us today on 020 3901 0912 or visit hitachi-hvac.com


NEW


Advanced Engineering


Advanced Engineering has revealed details of Bosch’s FIRST recovery machine: the Bosch RG4.0.


Building on technologies proven by Promax, the high-efficiency model offers competitive recovery rates on all refrigerants.


RG4.0 is suitable for A2L refrigerants, such as R32, R-1234YZ and R01234ZE, and is available in a choice of 110 or 240V. Its ½ HP (1750rpm: 110V), and (1450rpm: 240V) motor ensures that – whatever the conditions – it delivers better recovery throughout.


Packaged in the recognisable blue Bosch housing, the RG4.0 is ultra-lightweight and compact. It is distributed in the UK exclusively by Advanced Engineering.


www.advancedengineering.co.uk today.


RDM


Bacharach


Bacharach has launched product upgrades to the PCA 400 combustion and emissions analyser platform including sensor protection, Low NOx measurement, near-fi eld communications (NFC) and the ability to connect/control the analyzer with the newly released mobile app. Launched in January 2018, Bacharach’s PCA


400 is a hand-held combustion and emissions analyser for on-demand and/or semi-continuous sampling in commercial and light industrial applications where furnaces, boilers, compressors and generators are present.


With the user defi ned sensor protection for CO, NO, NO2 & SO2


sensors the analyser will automatically engage the dilution pump for high concentration gas samples to prolong sensor life. With Low NOx capability, the PCA 400 will measure down to 0.1 ppm enabling more accuracy when reading NOx measurements and reporting to regulatory agencies.


Bacharach’s B-Smart pre-calibrated sensors can be added or replaced in the combustion analyser with a simple scanning process using near- fi eld communications (NFC). Pre-calibrated sensors enable users to keep their instruments in the fi eld and available for usage, and the NFC capability enables fast and accurate replacement of those sensors without needing to manually enter a sensor code. www.mybacharach.com


Designed for use within demanding HVACR


and BEMS applications the Mini Intuitive TDB, is a new powerful, compact PLC controller that can be used to control up to 560 points or devices.


Using proven technology already found within the flagship Intuitive range, with an optional LCD screen, it delivers cost and space saving benefits. TDB, license-free PLC software, comes built-in as standard, with the desktop editor tool available for free download via the RDM website.


The controller can communicate via Modbus, BACnet and the RDM standard XML. With six probe inputs, four digital inputs, four universal I/O, five relay outputs with optional fusing and two PWM (pulse width modulation) outputs, it can be configured for use in multiple applications.


Additional options include an integral display and SSR outputs.


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