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Mitsubishi Electric presents new wireless air conditioning controllers |
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Tuesday, 03 June 2008 |
Mitsubishi Electric,
an environmental control specialist, launches unique wireless air conditioning
controllers which also have the ability to monitor other systems within a
building. The new M2M controllers build on the success of the companys
expertise in controls and now offer a relatively low-cost solution for both
smaller premises that do not have Ethernet connections and larger corporations
which cannot allow outside systems to link into their security networks and
across firewalls.
Based on Machine 2 Machine technology that has been developed over the
last decade, M2M uses the same principles employed throughout the transport industry
such as that used by the Highways Agency to instantly update modern motorway
signs or by transport companies to get live data to passengers at bus stops on
the likely arrival of the next Number 37. The M2M interface has a data SIM card
just like a mobile phone and remote sites talk to a central server using the
GPRS mobile phone network. Data is both compressed and encrypted for
security and is stored on the server. The package can also come with a
specially designed graphics interface to help customers visualise their data
and assist in monitoring trends and performance. The two versions are
immediately available with the Mini M2M allowing control of up to 16 units and
the Maxi up to 50.
In the UKs first live
example of the system, Mitsubishi Electric has been working in support of HSBC
which has been influential in the development of the product. The Kings Lynn
branch of the bank is now using M2M to control the lighting and monitor energy
and water consumption, in addition to allowing for exact control of the heating
and cooling system. For other sites, such as petrol forecourts or smaller high
street stores, M2M offers a simple and straightforward way of enjoying all the
benefits normally associated with an Ethernet-based system, without the need
for a complex infrastructure, reveals the companys press release.
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