KEY TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANTAGE
Digitally Controlled Process Units
The digital technology platform enables:
✓ temperature stabilization at +22 °C ±1 °C
✓ operation in the range of −25 °C to +52 °C
✓ remote control via data networks
✓ online monitoring
✓ automatic power control
✓ high energy efficiency
✓ Air pollution monitoring and reduction
Projects Completed:
✓ Over 250 technology installations
✓ Over 10 years of operational experience
✓ Application server solutions
✓ A functional digital technology platform
Centralized Monitoring and Control Center
The functionality of the digital platform is built on modules created as part of our research and development efforts.
The core consists of 4 parts
01
Data transmission and control via GSM and the web (proprietary hardware/software)
02
Automatic environmental control (HVAC) - automated control
03
Alternative / efficient energy sources – inverter technologies, heat pump (air-to-air)
04
Clean Air Treatment System - Filtration and Ventilation Equipment
Controlled cooling/heating capacity up to 100 kW for server rooms and other electronic systems
Controlled cooling/heating capacity up to 50 kW for the energy sector
Controlled cooling/heating capacity up to 16 kW for process containers and small buildings
A specific technical solution for controlled cooling/heating capacity up to 200 kW for the energy sector
Our Services
Our solutions focus on solving
- Overheating of technologies
- Insufficient cooling capacity, undersizing of cooling/heating capacity
- Maintaining Stable Operating Parameters During Extreme Heat Conditions
Our Solutions Deliver:
- Stabilization of an indoor temperaturein tropical waves at+22 °C (±1 °C)
- Temperature resistance range: -25 °C to +52 °C
- Automatic control and monitoring
Technical Rooms
Spaces requiring stable environmental conditions, including data centers, control rooms, technical facilities, and railway stations.
Control centers
24/7 monitoring workplaces requiring high reliability, operational clarity, and optimal environments for operators.
Control and Communication Hubs
Critical infrastructure points ensure data transmission and system control from shopping centers to large-scale technological complexes.
Critical infrastructure
Technical facilities for power engineering and electrical engineering — transformer stations and substations, facilities housing power electronics, and server rooms
