HVAC 4.0: Modern HVAC for smart buildings

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HVAC 4.0 for smart buildings

Engineering HVAC 4.0 for smart buildings

This is where HVAC 4.0 starts, The transition to HVAC 4.0 requires a close cooperation between many stakeholders. And in the end all of them benefit.

What is a smart HVAC system?

Modern HVAC is complex. Digitalization has changed the way we live, work, and interact with the world, and it’s changed the way HVAC systems are controlled. Danfoss is part of the smart HVAC transition, and we call it HVAC 4.0.

HVAC 4.0 is about providing comfort, economy, and sustainability through intelligent control of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems in buildings. With data from smart sensors, remote control makes it possible to optimize an indoor climate around occupancy patterns and usage profiles.

Because ultimately, the smartest buildings are the most energy efficient, comfortable, and convenient. The heart of this is HVAC data—vital for developing intelligent buildings that can become home to smart environments. We develop smart solutions that provide or use HVAC data for Active Energy Management (AEM). The data allows remote commissioning, predictive maintenance, and optimization of heating, ventilation, and cooling systems.

Danfoss provides technologies for improving the efficiency and quality of smart HVAC systems, gathering the key data to drive intelligent solutions for Building Management Systems (BMS) or cloud-based solutions that remotely control and monitor building heating, ventilation, and cooling.

Our smart HVAC systems provide the real-time data you need to make informed decisions about building performance. Our equipment complements cloud-based solutions and allows intelligent software to provide actionable insights. Our innovations help create more comfortable indoor environments, optimize energy usage, and assist in the management of your facilities.

Ultimately, the trend to develop smart buildings is all about making them more energy efficient for lower environmental impact, less strain on the local grid, and lower day-to-day costs to the building owners rather than eating into profits. And, of course, it makes the building more comfortable for people who spend around 90% of their time indoors.

Why upgrade to a smart HVAC system?

The transition to HVAC 4.0 requires a close cooperation between many stakeholders, all of whom will greatly benefit from the change.

  • End users experience personalized comfort, better health, and improved productivity.
  • Building owners experience operational excellence with lower costs, higher energy efficiency and increased ROI. Premises with green building certification are more desirable and often command higher rental prices.
  • Specifiers and System Integrators provide innovative solutions and reduce liabilities
  • Service and maintenance turns into a fact-based, easier manageable process that is less reliant on manual involvement and simpler to troubleshoot. Cloud-based solutions working with the building management system can also allow the data to be accessed remotely, keeping key stakeholders informed of the day-to-day situation
Digital Hydronics™

Digital Hydronics™

Modular hydronic HVAC solutions for smart buildings, scalable for all applications.

Features and benefits

HVAC system data

How to gather HVAC system data?

HVAC 4.0 systems are not just smart, they are clever. They know how to spot efficiency problems and how to reduce energy costs.

The key to success is actively using the information collected from building and HVAC data and stored in the Building Management System.

Digital IoT actuators provide substantial data and can be expanded with data from optional temperature and flow sensors.

This helps you to manage the energy flows and plan service and maintenance activities.

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Applications

WTC Amsterdam, Netherlands

Smart HVAC control solution for I-tower at WTC Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Reference case video about the modernization of the HVAC system in the I-tower of World Trade Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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