Smart Flow Control for Fandis Roof Exhaust Units: Comparison With the Traditional System

Smart Flow Control for Fandis Roof Exhaust Units: Comparison With the Traditional System

How does smart flow control work on roof exhaust units if compared to a traditional system? Fandis has recently introduced a new temperature regulation system on it’s roof exhaust units, based on Fandis IoT device, called Sensis. Below the system in question will be compared with a traditional solution, using a concrete application example, created in Fandis laboratories, where the applications of our customers are replicated and simulated.


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