Saturday, 4 February 2012

Fujitsu Air Conditioning Efficiency is in the right remote controller


"The primary objective of any air conditioning system is to provide the optimum comfort conditions while using as little power as possible.  Providing this for every individual and every area of a building is one of the most difficult problems facing a commissioning engineer or building manager, which is why Fujitsu provides such a vast range of controllers," says Tony Nielsen, product and marketing manager of FG Eurofred, the UK face of Fujitsu air conditioning.
"In the past few years, there has been a great deal of emphasis on improving equipment energy efficiency, but all that good work can be undone if the basic control is wrong. For example, if the temperature settings are wrong, if units are working against each other or systems are working when there is no-one in the building. Consequently, our aim has been to provide a comprehensive range of controllers that are, on the one hand, simple to operate and intuitive, while on the other hand being sophisticated enough to get the optimum performance from our systems."
Fujitsu's controllers range from a simple wireless remote, through internet controlled PC systems to building management system interfacing options.  Even the simple wireless remote can control up to 16 indoor units, and the wireless controller for the new LU / LT wall models includes a weekly timer.  Higher up the range, increasingly sophisticated control systems provide a larger variety of functions for a greater number of indoor units. The Fujitsu Touch Panel Controller for example, can control up to 400 and the System Controller up to 1600 indoor units.
As well as being able to control all the basic settings of an air conditioning unit, many controllers include energy saving features that can be activated at the touch of a button.
Training courses are of course available for all Fujitsu controllers if required.

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