From 22 to 26 October 2021 CAREL will be participating at Host, the biennial catering and hospitality exhibition held in Milan. To celebrate this long-awaited international event, back in person, CAREL will present a new generation of control solutions for professional and commercial refrigeration, combined with an advanced range of connectivity services.
“We are thrilled to be taking part in this event, Europe’s number one meeting for the food service market,” commented Giovanni Tonin, CAREL Group Marketing Manager for Food Service. “The attentive and demanding visitors at Host make it the ideal stage for presenting our new solutions, the result of continuous investments to support our customers in facing the future challenges in this sector, such as sustainability, attention to design and a new user experience through the adoption of advanced IoT systems”.
CAREL will be bringing its wealth of experience and innovation to this international hub, supporting all aspects of the food sector with solutions to meet the different needs of this market and the constantly evolving regulatory framework. iJ, the new range of parametric controllers for commercial refrigeration featuring a customisable aesthetic design and innovative technical details, will be the star at the CAREL stand. Also highlighted will be Heosone, the solution for the control and management of plug-in refrigerated units that guarantees optimal energy efficiency through the use of DC inverter technology and natural refrigerants. The CAREL offering will be accompanied by multiple connectivity proposals based on IoT systems, developed to support every single product and application.
The new iJ parametric controller platform has been developed to meet the needs of the professional and commercial refrigeration market. The iJF product line has been created specifically for the food business, supported by CAREL’s more than thirty-year know-how, designed to equip the refrigeration units in professional kitchens and in various types of stores in the food service market.
The unique and distinctive design of the iJ line recently received the Gold Prize at the European Product Design Award 2021, in the Catering Products category. As part of this international design contest that rewards the strategic thinking and creativity of design teams, iJF was recognised for its innovative structure and its ability to integrate harmoniously into the refrigerated cabinet, thanks to the numerous colour variations and graphics available for the faceplate.
iJF has been designed to allow humidity management and to manage modulating loads or variable-speed compressors (VCC) so as to improve refrigeration unit efficiency. Heosone, the complete solution for propane plug-in units, ensures the highest energy efficiency by using DC rotary inverter technology, electronic expansion valves and modulating fans. By adopting these systems, the solution can ensure highly stable temperature control, thus minimising food waste and, at the same time, reducing environmental impact and energy consumption, allowing manufacturers to label their refrigeration units in a higher classification.
Conceived with the focus on the user experience, the iJF platform also offers multiple connectivity options (NFC, Bluetooth and WiFi), as well as shifting human-machine interaction from the electronic controller’s keypad to a mobile device: the supporting IoT systems in fact provide local and remote services that exploit both the built-in connectivity options and external gateways. Thanks to the available apps and natively-embedded tools, as well as the fully-customisable graphics to adapt to the customer’s brand, the iJ platform offers a new way of interacting with the controllers, simply and easily from any smartphone.
CAREL’s experience in monitoring systems has also led to the development of a new proposal in the boss family: boss micro is the new local supervisory solution for small and medium-sized refrigeration systems with up to 15 units.
CAREL’s cloud portals enable the collected data to be used effectively, exploiting the currently available digitisation and connectivity possibilities. Through remote control of individual refrigeration units or the entire system and centralisation of the information, any problems or declines in performance can be easily identified, promptly restoring optimal conditions and thus optimising operating costs and maximising energy efficiency.