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Carrier Launches i-Vu® Pro v8 Software for the i-VU® automation system

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The new i-Vu® Pro v8 Software features new visualisation tools to help building owners and operators gain more insights on how their heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems are working.

Carrier has released i-Vu® Pro v8 software for the i-Vu® building automation system. This latest update features new commissioning and visualisation tools to help building owners and operators gain more insights on how their heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are operating. In addition, the software now supports the latest industry standards for building automation, providing enhanced interoperability, usability and security.

“The latest i-Vu software tools provide building operators with more visibility into their day-to-day operations, and more visibility into what’s working and what’s not,” said Mark Jones, business manager, Controls, Carrier. “In addition, our ongoing commitment to industry standards allows customers to stay up-to-date with the latest technologies.” Carrier is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), a leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions.

The new i-Vu Pro software features the ACxelerate commissioning tool, which provides automated and continuous commissioning for Variable Air Volume (VAV) systems. The tool, which is used by Carrier Controls Experts and Commissioning Agents, initiates automated tests to exercise dampers and reheat valves in a VAV system. Faults can easily be identified and the automated tests can be repeated until faults are no longer present. A final verification report provides building owners with proof that their VAV system is operating as designed. The ACxelerate tool can be executed on an ongoing basis to help facilities staff ensure that original VAV performance persists and their VAV systems remain optimized, preventing losses in energy efficiency and comfort levels.

New visualisation tools are also features of the latest software release, including thermographic floor plan graphics that are rendered as Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). These color floor plans provide quick insights on comfort and operating conditions and can be scaled up and down without losing image quality. In addition, enhancements have been made to i-Vu’s custom reporting engine, allowing building operators to easily sort, search and link to building data within reports. Both tools give operators the real-time visibility needed to help improve operational efficiencies and maximise energy management in their buildings.

The latest open industry-standards are also included. The i-Vu Pro v8 software now supports Project Haystack, an open source initiative that provides standard naming conventions for building equipment and operational data. This enables increased usability when accessing data from HVAC equipment such as chillers, rooftop units and air handling units, as intuitive, self-descriptive names can be used to map the data inside i-Vu’s visualization and reporting tools.

The i-Vu® Pro v8 software has been upgraded to support the latest BACnet® standards for enhanced interoperability and security, including BACnet protocol revision 19 and BACnet Secure Connect (BACnet/SC). BACnet/SC provides a security framework for building automation systems, using standard internet protocols and widely used security conventions.  Full BACnet/SC system compatibility also requires new i-Vu hardware, which is currently under development. Lastly, support for IPv6 and Java 11 are included in the latest software, as well as security enhancements as per Carrier’s ongoing commitment to customer security.

For more information on the i-Vu building automation system, please visit carrier.com.

 

 

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