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                New Products
  The selector provides the right product for every application.
Product
selector for
installers
THE WORK OF installers, engineers and hy-
draulic consultants Australia-wide will be easier and faster thanks to the launch of the new Conex Bänninger web site, delivered as part of its ongo- ing commitment to industry innovation and skill-building.
Conex Bänninger has a 110-year history of de- livering innovative and highly versatile fittings for the plumbing, HVAC and refrigeration sec- tors globally.
The new digital hub has utilised this knowl- edge and expertise to give customers access to resources that support them through every stage of their work, with features like an improved product selector, a central area for downloads and more FAQs answered.
Conex Bänninger specification & technical manager, Steven Lowry, said the site was de- signed in consultation with a broad cross-section of customers, with purpose-built features that will support them to get the job done quicker.
The new web site includes key features like the product selector to help customers find the right solution for every application.
Customers provide their desired medium, pressure and temperature to get a custom list of suitable products in seconds.
Certificates, RFAs, specification sheets and technical guides are in one central location, so users can find exactly what they’re searching for.
Real case studies from across the world act as a reference for local projects, showing how >B< Press and >B< MaxiPro are being used.
There is also an expanded list of FAQs for in- stallations and troubleshooting.
TRANE TECHNOLOGIES IS building on its commitment to deliver greater energy efficien- cy with Air-Fi Wireless Sensors for Trane / Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI VRF and up- dates to the IntelliPak 1 HVAC Rooftop Unit.
The enhancements provide building owners with equipment, data, and controls to help stay ahead of efficiency standards, meet their decarbonisation goals, and make retrofits eas- ier and more cost-effective.
Trane Product Management vice president, Manlio Valdes, said changes to the environ- ment, regulations, and incentives will have an increasing impact on business and building operations.
“By strengthening Trane’s best-in-class portfolio with greater intelligence, increased efficiency, and flexible control, building own- ers, contractors, and engineers can advance their strategies and designs to support decar- bonisation,” Valdes said.
“Combining our expertise helps to deliver more advanced controls options to enable cus- tomers to optimise comfort, reliability and en- ergy use throughout any commercial space.
Building owners using Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems can now benefit from wireless sensing technology that enables en- hanced, individualised comfort. Air-Fi Wire- less Sensors, which integrate with Tracer SC+ or Tracer Concierge, are now compatible with Trane / Mitsubishi Electric VRF systems.
Air-Fi Wireless Sensors uniquely detect and monitor temperature, humidity, occu-
pancy, and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from a sin- gle device.
The IntelliPak 1 has been upgraded to meet the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) 2023 minimum efficiency requirements and now comes equipped standard with the Trane Sym- bio 800 controller.
The IntelliPak 1 delivers an industry leading part-load efficiency rating of up to 18.5 IEER (Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio), depend- ing on the system configuration, and meets ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2019.
It provides three tiers of efficiency for most tonnages to meet specific application and reg- ulatory needs: standard efficiency, high effi- ciency, and eFlex ultra-high efficiency, Trane’s highest-efficiency unit.
Available in capacities ranging from 20-130 tonnes, the IntelliPak 1 offers durability, low operating costs, easy customisation, fast in- stallation, and great value. The dimensions of the new units match the legacy footprint to ac- commodate easy upgrades.
With the Symbio 800 connected controller, owners can monitor and service their build- ings remotely, troubleshoot issues, and take advantage of Trane’s energy management tools and intelligent services.
The controller easily integrates with all standard building communication protocols and offers easy building connectivity. The Adaptive Controls algorithm in the Symbio 800 software helps keep IntelliPak 1 units running even during the most challenging conditions.
New wireless sensors and updates to the IntelliPak 1 rooftop unit.
Upgrades to best in class portfolio
    Visit: https://conexbanninger.com.au/
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