Page 43 - Climate Control News - July 2018
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SHOWCASE
VRV AHU range was on display. These air handling units are an industry first, paired with VRV Heat Pump and are most suited for large floorplans such as warehouses, shopping malls, hospitals, and sporting facilities.
Available in two series, the Standard Series has an airflow range from 900L/s to 7800L/s with capacity range from 15.4kW to 167.6kW. While the Outdoor Air Series comes in at 566L/s to 4550L/s with capacities from 25.7kW to 202.6kW.
The benefits of the new VRV AHU system are plentiful including indoor fan ESP of up to 500Pa, long pipe runs of up to 165m and connecting to an air-cooled condenser negates the need for cooling towers. Custom configurations are also available with a wide range of selectable options from evaporator coil design, casing, filters, fan type and even physical specifications to suit site constraints.
Applied Solutions
The launch of Daikin’s new plantroom controls and optimization solution at ARBS 2018, iPlant Manager, follows on from their vast experience as leading HVAC solution providers for commercial buildings.
Daikin’s iPlant Manager is designed to run plant rooms at the optimum efficiency. This is driven through real and measurable energy saving strategies, integrating advanced algorithms in the control of all main HVAC component plants. Its state-of-the-art technology infrastructure is designed to be completely transparent to the building management system,
This year will see the launch of the new Zena designer split system series ranging from 2.5 kW through to 6kW.
enabling full control and operation of the system in the easiest and most intuitive way through a standard, interoperable building management system interface.
The masses of data managed by Daikin’s iPlant Manager is readily accessible and easy to
use through its smart reporting and user- friendly diagnostics functions. A full range of pre-scheduled and on-demand instant reports, along with diagnostic alarms allows decisions to be made based on real information.
By comparing real values against design data and monitoring trends, this module allows early detection of faults, poor performance, and system degradation, providing excellent support for a condition- based maintenance regime.
Just like other existing control systems in commercial buildings such as lighting, security, and fire prevention; Daikin’s iPlant Manager offer the best investment to harness the energy saving potential offered by HVAC plant room equipment, driving real energy saving routines and effectively reducing your total energy bill.
iPlant Manager is a further example of Daikin’s commitment to the Applied market in Australia and to Daikin’s expansion of their range of solutions that meet the local market requirements and offer further energy savings. commercial.daikin.com.au www.daikin.com.au
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