Central Control & Monitoring

Front-end system DMTouch provides a central point to control and monitor HVAC-R and lighting assets. Its third-party communication capability allows businesses to create one overarching control and monitoring strategy for all HVAC-R and lighting equipment. This creates efficient facilities and businesses can save energy, reduce operating costs, and create optimal comfort levels. DMTouch also offers on and off-site temperature & fault monitoring, automated alarms to protect refrigerated stock, and 16 GB data storage for food safety audits.

Remote Monitoring Software

RDM's remote monitoring software ActiveFM™ turns HVAC-R data into actionable insights. Businesses can view and compare energy data from different sites to support their energy management strategies. Poorly performing equipment can be easily identified. ActiveFM also enables predictive maintenance to help businesses prevent costly equipment failures. A map of real-time data allows users to quickly spot alarms and correct any issues where needed. Custom parameters can be selected for monitoring to suit individual business needs. 

Precise HVACR Control

Together with RDM’s PLC software TDB, Intuitive controllers can meet any custom HVAC-R control requirements. Intuitive TDB controllers deliver simple, stable, and responsive energy regulation as well as HVAC-R and lighting control. Controllers from the Intuitive range are easy to set up which enables a fast installation. Their programming can easily be expanded if needed to include further equipment into the control strategy at a later stage. Expansion boards are also available for this range for a precise, cost-effective match of control requirements. 

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Additional Information

Our brochure dedicated to QSRs provides an overview of HVAC-R control and monitoring solutions that help businesses reduce operating costs, lower food waste, and increase equipment lifespan.

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