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Follow on Google News | Dana Water Chillers Installed In The World's Largest Vertical Farm In UAEDana Water Chillers are Specialized Water Chillers for agricultural applications like vertical farming, hydroponics and gardens.
By: Dana Group Bustanica, a 330,000-square- Dana Water Heaters and Coolers Factory LLC was the sole supplier for Dana Water Chillers for this esteemed The World's Largest Vertical Farm project. Dana builds Custom-Made Dana Water Chillers, which are able to withstand the highest temperature and humidity requirements and can function upto ambient temperatures of upto 60 degree Celcius. The Eco1 project was constructed by Amana Steel Building Contracting and Dana Water Chillers were approved in the project after a stringent consultant approval process. Dana 50ton, 15 ton and 10 ton industrial chillers were supplied in record-time for Eco1 and the worlds largest vertical farm in Dubai for Emirates Flight Catering and Crop One Holdings, Bustanica Project. https://gulfbusiness.com/ Dana Water chillers were successfully integrated with Siemens BMS system over BACnet I/P connection for a more reliable and consistent plant operation. The building management system (BMS) is an overarching control system that is responsible for the automatic regulation and control of non-GMP facility subsystems, maintaining predefined parameters (or set points) and the control of their functionality. The major aim of Dana Water Chillers BMS was to guarantee the safety of facility operation, while also monitoring and optimizing the use and efficiency of its supervised subsystems to allow more efficient operation. With the help of DANA BMS provisions, the BMS operator is able monitor the chilled water supply/return temperature, tank water temperature, Power status, common alarms and control the operation of chiller units from the control room. https://techcrunch.com/ End
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