Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
RDM present range of HVACR control & monitoring systems at E+SD Conference

RDM present range of HVACR control & monitoring systems at E+SD Conference

Taking place September 8-11 at Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas, this year’s Energy & Store Development Conference (E+sd), Resource Data Management (RDM) will be displaying a range of HVACR control & monitoring systems. Proven to increase energy efficiency for food retailers, RDM’s solutions streamline operating processes, facilitate proactive maintenance and provide user-friendly front-end control of plant equipment.

E+sd analyses current challenges in the food retail sector such as building customer loyalty in a competitive environment and implementing energy-saving technologies. To address these challenges, the event focuses on discussions and solutions around refrigeration, energy-efficiency and store maintenance.

RDM’s DMTouch, a front-end control and monitoring system based on open protocols, can offer complete visibility of every HVACR asset on site, including third-party equipment. Providing user-friendly reports, it facilitates streamlining energy efficiency to reduce operating and maintenance costs.

Intuitive TDB Controllers can control over 600 points from one device. They include highly flexible, license-inclusive PLC software to precisely meet every store’s control requirements. A free desktop editing tool is also available.

ActiveFM, award-winning remote monitoring, incident handling and energy management software ensures optimal efficiency. Providing real time data and insights, predicting system failures and facilitating proactive maintenance, the system helps to protect assets and to reduce operating costs.

Our experts in the HVACR industry will be on site to provide more information on RDM’s solutions for maximising energy efficiency in food retail stores. With E+sd’s focus on innovative technologies, RDM is presenting its solutions that feature remote software upgrades and third-party control compatibility via open protocols. Users will benefit from greater flexibility, scalability and reducing installation time and costs.
Related tags: refrigeration
Share

Related news

HARDI and AHRI Challenge New York HFC Rule in State Court
Industry groups cite procedural flaws and conflict with federal AIM Act. Heating, Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International (HARDI) and the Air-Conditioning, Heatin...
10 Apr 2025
Copeland Completes $14M Renovation of Vilter Facility in Cudahy
Copeland has completed a $14 million renovation of its Vilter industrial compression facility in Cudahy, Wisconsin, enhancing its manufacturing, training, and collaboration capabilities. The inv...
29 Apr 2025
Carrier adds AI-driven features to Abound Insights Assistant app
Carrier has announced enhancements to its Abound Insights Assistant app, aimed at helping building managers and facilities teams manage equipment operations and streamline maintenance activities. T...
26 Jun 2025
Hoshizaki to Acquire Structural Concepts Corporation
Hoshizaki Corporation announced on June 13, 2025, that it will acquire U.S.-based Structural Concepts Corporation (SC) through its wholly owned subsidiary Hoshizaki USA Holdings, Inc. (HAHD). The a...
20 Jun 2025
Caverion Austria acquires Lepuschitz Kältetechnik GmbH
Caverion Austria has acquired Lepuschitz Kältetechnik GmbH, a refrigeration specialist based in Wernberg, Carinthia. The acquired company employs 18 people and generates annual revenue of approxima...
yesterday
EVAPCO and CCCTC collaborate on 3D model of dry cooler
EVAPCO has partnered with the Carroll County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) to support a student-led 3D modeling project based on the company’s eco-Air Series Double Stack Dry Cooler. The c...
27 Jun 2025