Johnson Controls and Foxconn Industrial Internet (Fii) will collaborate to transform building data analytics through artificial intelligence and machine learning to advance smart building and smart-city technologies and achieve comfort, security and sustainability goals.
Johnson Controls introduced the YORK® YZ Magnetic Bearing Centrifugal Chiller. The company claims it is the first chiller fully optimized for ultimate performance with a next generation low-global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant — R-1233zd(E).
Johnson Controls has expanded its TempMaster OmniElite single package rooftop unit to include up to 150 tons of cooling, for a full range that now offers 50 to 150 tons of cooling capacity. The unit features a footprint up to 20% smaller than standard units, double-wall construction, single-point power connection, and efficiency ratings that exceed ASHRAE 90.1 standards.
Johnson Controls has completed construction and launched operation of a new $6.7 million screw compressor testing laboratory at its Waynesboro, PA manufacturing plant.
Samford University is partnering with Johnson Controls to complete a campus-wide performance infrastructure and conservation project that’s expected to generate $51 million in savings over 20 years.
Johnson Controls is looking for women who have been out of the workforce for two or more years and want to be employed using their analytic and engineering skills.
Johnson Controls and South Arkansas Community College have signed an energy performance contract through the Arkansas Energy Performance Contracting (AEPC) program.
Johnson Controls has added a new dashboard for chiller plant operators to its Smart Connected Chillers program. The Smart Connected Chiller Operator Dashboard from Johnson Controls provides chiller plant operators with 24x7 access to chiller trend data and predictive analytics that Johnson Controls factory technicians use to maintain and troubleshoot chillers for their customers. Having this information can help plant operators detect issues before they become future problems.