Devex Systems is pleased to introduce the ABQM Pressure Independent Balancing and Control Valve (PIBCV), a revolutionary and high efficiency balancing solution for heating and cooling systems, manufactured by Danfoss.
Furthermore, Devex Systems will host a range of free webinars for those engineers, sub-contractors, architects and plumbers who wish to learn more about the Danfoss ABQM pressure independent balancing and control valves.
The dates for the online webinars are as follows:
This is achieved by combining a compact automatic balancing valve and a pressure independent control valve into one comprehensive valve structure, which results in superior temperature control and performance, along with significant energy savings.
A recent test case was performed by Devex Systems and Danfoss at the University of Technology, Sydney comparing two rooms of identical size, heat load and dedicated fan coil units; the control room was unchanged from its classic control (control valve plus manual balancing valve) while the other room was retrofitted with the ABQM valve to replace the control and manual balancing valve.
The findings were such that the room using ABQM had a 25% energy savings and maintained a much more even and controlled climate, eliminating drastic temperature spikes throughout the day.
"ABQM has a proven track record for little upfront investment, yet a significant return in cost savings and improved comfort over a short period of time – it really is a win-win”, said John Balass, Managing Director at Devex Systems.
"This valve is unrivalled in Australia and has already started generating lots of excitement in the marketplace."
The proven efficiency and cost savings of this product in international markets has spurred the interest of engineers, specifiers and end-users, including those in the field of building services/maintenance in the Australian market.
This valve significantly reduces system pumping costs and improves system heating/cooling equipment efficiency. It can be used in retrofit as well as new construction projects and is the perfect solution for controlling terminal units such as fan coils, chilled ceilings and air handling units.
Furthermore, Devex Systems will host a range of free webinars for those engineers, sub-contractors, architects and plumbers who wish to learn more about the Danfoss ABQM pressure independent balancing and control valves.
The dates for the online webinars are as follows:
- Tuesday, 17th July
- Tuesday, 24th July
- Wednesday, August 1st
- Wednesday, August 29th
- Tuesday, September 4th
Those interested in reserving a spot will need to register on the Devex Systems website.
These valves are perfect for those looking to go “green” and reduce energy costs, thanks ABQM's innovative technology, which has now simplified the process of maintaining the balance of HVAC systems.This is achieved by combining a compact automatic balancing valve and a pressure independent control valve into one comprehensive valve structure, which results in superior temperature control and performance, along with significant energy savings.
A recent test case was performed by Devex Systems and Danfoss at the University of Technology, Sydney comparing two rooms of identical size, heat load and dedicated fan coil units; the control room was unchanged from its classic control (control valve plus manual balancing valve) while the other room was retrofitted with the ABQM valve to replace the control and manual balancing valve.
The findings were such that the room using ABQM had a 25% energy savings and maintained a much more even and controlled climate, eliminating drastic temperature spikes throughout the day.
"ABQM has a proven track record for little upfront investment, yet a significant return in cost savings and improved comfort over a short period of time – it really is a win-win”, said John Balass, Managing Director at Devex Systems.
"This valve is unrivalled in Australia and has already started generating lots of excitement in the marketplace."
The proven efficiency and cost savings of this product in international markets has spurred the interest of engineers, specifiers and end-users, including those in the field of building services/maintenance in the Australian market.
This valve significantly reduces system pumping costs and improves system heating/cooling equipment efficiency. It can be used in retrofit as well as new construction projects and is the perfect solution for controlling terminal units such as fan coils, chilled ceilings and air handling units.
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