i-A.C.Systems’s solutions for AHUs



i-A.C.Systems is proud to present its new AHU control solution. After 4 years of development, Carel has launched the new Air Handling Unit software, focusing on a new control strategy to enhance energy efficiency. Class leading improvements have been made to all algorithms in order to manage the thermo-higrometric conditions and achieve high energy savings for the customer.  
Stefano Lanzani, AHU Business Development Manager of i-A.C.System, the exclusive agent in the UK for AHU solutions says  "I am very enthusiastic about what we have developed. Our control solution focuses on the needs and control philosophies of northern European countries, in particular the UK who is driving many of the leading energy initiatives".
The new i-A.C.Systems AHU solution, Stefano explains, has been designed with 4 main targets: 
1. Powerful & complete, incorporating all the necessary modules for designer from smart free-cooling management to CO2 control, adiabatic cooling, high level integration with BMS & field devices such as VFDs & RS485 serial sensors
2. Smart software, capable of learning & adjusting to the customers requirements, reducing significantly the commissioning time & risk errors.
3. Extreme Flexibility catering for the vast AHU layouts and solutions.
4. Simple & User friendly HMI, like all successful products & projects of recent times.

These are the highlights that make i-A.C.Systems AHU solution unique in the market and highly successful in the industry. The solution is complimented by a completed package of ancillary products including electrical panels, pressure, temperature, humidity and air quality sensors, DP switches, programmable controllers, humidifiers and monitoring that thanks to the open connectivity features of the PCO3 controller via Modbus®, LonWorks®, SNMP, KONNEX, CAN bus and BACnet (BTL Certified) now offers a full and tested integration with Trend controls and other BMS systems both via MS-TP and IP media.

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