Panasonic, Schneider Electric Integrate HVAC, BMS Offering

Via the ZigBee communication standard, the solution enables communication between Schneider Electric's building management system and room controllers and Panasonic’s variable refrigerant flow-based HVAC systems.

Panasonic Corporation and Schneider Electric have announced an integrated HVAC equipment and building management solution designed to bring new levels of HVAC control and energy efficiency to commercial buildings. Both companies have developed a new interface wireless solution which enables direct serial communication between Schneider Electric’s building management system and room controllers with Panasonic’s variable refrigerant flow (VRF)-based HVAC systems via the ZigBee® wireless communication standard. This integration allows facility owners and managers to view all of their core building systems including HVAC equipment, lighting, security, power, and electrical distribution at anytime via a single interface and delivers actionable insights to reduce energy consumption and drive savings.

This joint Panasonic/ Schneider Electric solution is currently available in worldwide except Japan market.

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From left to right: Hiroshi Komatsubara, Chief Sales Officer Air conditioner Company, Appliance Company, Panasonic; Laurent Abadie, CEO and Chairmann, Panasonic Europe; Toshiyuki Takagi, President Air-Conditioner Company and VP Appliance Company, Panasonic; Jean Marc Zola, Commercial Senior VP, EcoBuilding Division, Schneider Electric; Jean de Kergorlay, VP Commercial Field Services & BMIS, EcoBuilding Division, Schneider Electric; Simon Le Blond, SmartSpace Commercial VP, EcoBuilding, Schneider Electric (Photo: Business Wire)

“We have invested heavily in our commercial and residential air conditioning products and support services to fully address our customers’ needs and are excited to deliver additional benefits in building energy management through our partnership with Schneider Electric,” said Toshiyuki Takagi, Executive Officer of Panasonic Corporation and President of Panasonic Air-Conditioner. “By combining the power of building management with cutting-edge VRF technology, we are able to help our customers further reduce capital and operating expenditures and reach new levels of sustainability.”

“Creating interoperability between major energy consuming systems such as HVAC equipment with building control systems allows facility managers to simplify their operations, better optimize the efficiency of their buildings and reduce energy costs,” said Laurent Bataille, Executive Vice President, EcoBuilding Division, Schneider Electric. “By partnering with Panasonic, we’re able to provide complete building management from the device level to the cloud, regardless of building type, size, or age. This strong digital backbone provides enhanced visibility of the building environment and is a key component in enabling buildings of the future.”

The joint Panasonic/Schneider Electric solution can be installed wirelessly — which preserves existing infrastructure and is ideal for retrofits of older buildings; or it can be wired. The solution takes advantage of plug-and-play technology which simplifies system configurations for extensive VRF systems — or it can be installed as a part of a standalone system. This make it easy to install and allows system integrators to save time and costs on installation.

With this solution, facility management teams have access to comprehensive energy reports and dashboards as well as Schneider Electric and Panasonic’s technical support teams to ensure that all systems are running at the highest performance levels.

VRF-based HVAC systems are becoming increasingly popular in commercial building settings because of their ability to operate at variable speeds by inverter technology instead of the traditional on/off operation, which drives significant energy savings. Panasonic’s VRF system (ECOi/FSV) is designed to increase energy efficiency by delivering the highest ESEER rating in all outdoor capacities, as well as high efficiency for part-load operations that accurately match the environment in which it is being used. (ESEER is the European seasonal energy efficiency ratio, which is defined by the Eurovent Certification Company.) The system is highly reliable, with strong cooling and heating power, even when operating at extreme ambient temperatures ranging from -25°C up to 52°C.

Schneider Electric’s SmartStruxure™ building management solution maximizes building efficiency and reduces operating costs across the lifecycle of a facility by integrating customized hardware, software, engineering, installation, and services to ensure facilities are energy efficient and effectively managed. It breaks down traditional information silos and delivers actionable insights in real-time so facility managers can make smarter decisions to optimize energy management. Additionally, Schneider Electric’s SE8000 Series room controllers, as part of SmartStruxure, combine a thermostat/temperature sensor and programmable room controller in a single unit to optimize the energy use of HVAC systems and help reduce operational costs.