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Sign upUnique AC drive for much more efficient Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system
Unique AC drive for much more efficient Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system
Electric motor systems consume 50% of all electricity worldwide. Nevertheless, the majority (approx. 70-80%) of electric motors are not equipped with AC drives, meaning that they work full speed regardless of need. Using AC drives to efficiently control every suitable application, like pumps, fans, and compressors, could reduce global electricity consumption by 10%. This solution can be sensibly installed on traditional motors, allowing them to be retained as efforts are made to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, while also providing HVAC solutions for extreme climates, inaccessible machine rooms and isolated outposts of our planet.
Danfoss A/S
Danfoss engineers technologies that empower the world of tomorrow to build a better future.
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