Samsung HVAC America (Samsung HVAC) has announced at the AHR Expo 2022 that it is working with Honeywell, in order to provide advanced control solutions. The control solutions are expected to launch in 2022 and will be powered by the Niagara Framework, with an emphasis on design, advanced monitoring points and service capabilities, including a Niagara driver, in order to communicate directly to Samsung heating and cooling equipment, using the Honeywell CIPer Model 50 controller.

Notable features include the ability to wire direct to Samsung equipment without additional adapters and control and monitoring, using PC, Mac, Android, or iOS, in both standard and mobile web browser configurations.

Honeywell CIPer Model 50 controller

The CIPer Model 50 controller also allows for direct control of other non-Samsung devices on a project

The Honeywell CIPer Model 50 controller also allows for direct control of other non-Samsung devices on a project using direct communication (such as BACnet, Modbus, etc.), digital inputs/outputs, and analog inputs/outputs, and integral AI/AO/DI/DO ports.

Additional analog and digital inputs and outputs can be added with expansion hardware. Optional touchscreen HMIs and expansion modules are also available. With variable refrigerant flow (VRF) sales growing dramatically year-over-year, especially small- to mid-sized projects, building control needs will continue to evolve.

New advanced control solutions

Samsung’s new advanced control solutions provide full building integration for projects, where it was not considered in the past, adding value for building owners and maintenance companies, and improving the overall occupant experience. 

With the reliability and innovation of Samsung HVAC products and industry renowned control capabilities of Honeywell and Niagara, Samsung will continue to innovate, influence and grow in the North American HVAC market.

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