Johnson Controls has launched the next generation of Smart Ready YORK Chillers with factory-installed connectivity to harness real-time performance insights from day one.
On average, customers using connected chillers experience:
- Faster identification of any potential issues remotely, in many cases before they happen.
- 32% fewer unplanned service calls, resulting in greater uptime.
- Improved reliability and lower total cost of ownership.
Smart Ready Chillers empower operators to access critical data to set parameters at startup, validate performance baselines and monitor system health using advanced fault detection and diagnostics.
This connected solution streamlines commissioning while advanced algorithms immediately begin to learn the chiller to detect even the slightest change in performance, then flag any potential issues as soon as possible to maximize uptime and operating efficiency.
Centrifugal chillers will lead the rollout of this technology with screw and scroll models to follow.
Johnson Controls vice president of global lifecycle solutions, Tyler Smith, said Smart Ready Chillers mark a significant step forward in the company’s commitment to being their customers' service partner of choice by connecting all their assets from the start.
“Johnson Controls pioneered connecting assets in 1883 when Warren Johnson invented the first thermostat and we continue to lead the industry in leveraging connected insights to help our customers operate their buildings more effectively. Smart Ready Chillers help ensure that connectivity can be achieved on day one,” Smith said.
Smart Ready Chillers from Johnson Controls enable digital service capabilities to meet diverse customer needs.
“Our standard digitally enabled services include the ability to remotely gain insights coupled with on-site support, ideal for all types of customers looking to achieve more reliability, better performance and fewer operational risks,” he said.
With over 200 datapoints available immediately – far beyond what building automation systems typically offer – Smart Ready Chillers deliver advanced analytics enabled with AI to help operators catch issues early and optimise ongoing performance. Even small deviations can increase energy costs over a chiller's lifecycle, he said.
"Chillers are one of the most critical pieces of equipment in a building, and even small performance deviations can jeopardize uptime and drive-up lifecycle costs," Smith said.
"Smart Ready Chillers give operators the real-time data they need to maintain peak efficiency, increase uptime, reduce operating costs and extend the life of their investment, while keeping occupants comfortable."
As a trusted partner, he said Johnson Controls is committed to helping customers maximise their returns and advance sustainably goals. Smart Ready Chillers deliver more value to help building operators achieve efficiency, reliability and sustainability from the beginning.
