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SIEMENS TO SHOWCASE TRANSFORMATIVE HVAC-R TECHNOLOGY AT CHILLVENTA 2024
Highlights will include newly launched Climatix Hub, part of Siemens Xcelerator, simplifying sustainable plant management and optimization.
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Siemens to showcase transformative HVAC-R technology at Chillventa 2024.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has announced its first-time participation at Chillventa, a leading international trade fair for refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, and heat pump technology, taking place October 8 to 10 in Nuremberg, Germany. Siemens will present cutting-edge technology for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) designed to drive the transformation of the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC-R) industry towards a more digital and sustainable future.
As OEMs tackle the challenge of decarbonization and make their offering greener, Siemens will introduce one of the highlights of its portfolio: the new Climatix Hub. The HVAC-R plant management software ensures the easy optimization and monitoring of equipment, and its energy consumption in the system. Powered by the Siemens company J2 Innovation’s FIN Framework, the software significantly enhances energy profiles, extends equipment lifetime, and reduces service costs. The Climatix Hub is part of the open digital business platform Siemens Xcelerator, enabling customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster and at scale.
Other key exhibits at the booth will include the Climatix S400 controller that allows OEMs to design, control, install, and maintain their offering in an efficient and sustainable way, while also enabling the introduction of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions. In addition, the fast, precise, and robust MVL702 magnetic expansion valve is another energy-efficient Siemens solution that can help OEMs gain up to 21 percent more heating capacity from their chillers or heat pumps.
The Siemens booth 4-461 is located in hall 4. During the event, Siemens and J2 Innovations experts will share their insights on specialist forums, and discuss topics such as advanced expansion valve technology and how to bring automation technology to buildings of any kind and size.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has announced its first-time participation at Chillventa, a leading international trade fair for refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, and heat pump technology, taking place October 8 to 10 in Nuremberg, Germany. Siemens will present cutting-edge technology for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) designed to drive the transformation of the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC-R) industry towards a more digital and sustainable future.
As OEMs tackle the challenge of decarbonization and make their offering greener, Siemens will introduce one of the highlights of its portfolio: the new Climatix Hub. The HVAC-R plant management software ensures the easy optimization and monitoring of equipment, and its energy consumption in the system. Powered by the Siemens company J2 Innovation’s FIN Framework, the software significantly enhances energy profiles, extends equipment lifetime, and reduces service costs. The Climatix Hub is part of the open digital business platform Siemens Xcelerator, enabling customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster and at scale.
Other key exhibits at the booth will include the Climatix S400 controller that allows OEMs to design, control, install, and maintain their offering in an efficient and sustainable way, while also enabling the introduction of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions. In addition, the fast, precise, and robust MVL702 magnetic expansion valve is another energy-efficient Siemens solution that can help OEMs gain up to 21 percent more heating capacity from their chillers or heat pumps.
The Siemens booth 4-461 is located in hall 4. During the event, Siemens and J2 Innovations experts will share their insights on specialist forums, and discuss topics such as advanced expansion valve technology and how to bring automation technology to buildings of any kind and size.
www.siemens.com