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Panasonic AC Service Cloud update adds to functionality and improves maintenance
13/12/2021
Panasonic Heating & Cooling
Solutions has updated its AC Service Cloud to include a helpful System Health Check
function, available from December 2021, in selected Panasonic Commercial AC
series.
The AC Service Cloud is an ideal
solution for HVAC professionals requiring remote access to a Panasonic air
conditioning system for maintenance and multi-site monitoring, and now includes
more additional service benefits for professionals.
The System Health Check function
acts as a ‘self-diagnosis’ tool, whereby the AC Service Cloud automatically detects
potential malfunction, often before the fault even occurs, which can help speed
up the overall maintenance process and help prevent costly breakdowns and
callouts, which in the long run will reduce costs.
The new update continuously
monitors systems in intervals of 15 minutes to ensure any malfunctions are
swiftly noticed. Any abnormal data is detected and reported automatically – it
requires no action by professional users for the ultimate ease. All data can be
simply found on the AC Service Cloud’s home screen, and a history of data can
be recorded for up to two weeks. Data is shown with simple colours and shapes on
the home screen to ensure they can be quickly identified.
Settings can also be manually
tailored for an individual approach, with professionals also able to easily change
the value per each refrigerant circuit.
To
find out more, please visit www.aircon.panasonic.eu.