Remote monitoring. The internet of things allows you to eliminate distances and intermediaries with real-time remote monitoring of each of your machines installed in the world.
The history of the device in a single interface. The life cycle of each individual cooler and of the entire fleet is traced on the basis of the real data of their use.
Diagnostics and prevention. Big data allows you to know the actual use and improve the distinctive performance of your already installed pieces of equipment and their future evolutions.
How it Works
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Fast edge computing processing and real-time alarm and fault reporting.
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Complete integration of the data collected in the monitoring, diagnostics and analysis dashboards.
Advantages
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Performance monitoring.
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Real-time monitoring and Big Data collection.
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Knowledge and analysis of the lifecycle of the cooler.
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Machine management and data sharing.
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Diagnostics and prevention.
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Alcune realizzazioni MITA
MCC for the Rotor Dynamics Lab (University of Pisa)
MITA Cooling Technologies and technological research in the academic field: in 2015 we took part in the tender for a cooling system of the two engine test stands annexed to the Rotordynamics Laboratory of the University of Pisa: an area of 200 m2 in the San Rossore Protected Park. The result was the installation of an MCC closed circuit evaporative cooling tower.
Learn MoreEvaporative condensers for a brewery in Cuba
In 2015 a Cuban brewery needed to replace the ammonia condensation system (NH3) attached to the compressors of the refrigeration units: MITA Cooling Technologies installed 6 evaporative condensers, also modernizing the production process.
Learn MoreCreta Farm cuts energy bill with Mita adiabatic technology
After a devastating fire Creta Farm decided to rebuild and install a cutting edge energy efficient solutionfor the production plant in Crete. The prestigious assignment to design the new cold storage went to ecoRef in Athens. They designed an indirect cooling system with R407F and Temper -15 as secondary fluid using adiabatic Mita technology. The results have exceeded the expectations with significantly reduced energy costs.
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