Building professionals turn to Coleman HVAC Fault Detection and Diagnostics to simplify the service process


Available exclusively with Simplicity® Smart Equipment (SE) Controls, Fault Detection and Diagnostics (FDD) technology from the Coleman® HVAC brand of Johnson Controls monitors refrigeration circuit temperatures and pressures, economizer operation and outdoor humidity and temperatures. If issues arise, FDD provides easy access to detailed alerts, speeding up response to situations before they lead to possible equipment performance issues. Detailed alerts are accessible anytime from a smartphone or other remote device. With the Simplicity SE Controls Mobile Access Portal (MAP) gateway, alerts can be viewed on a web browser.

FDD simplifies the service process by reducing the steps to: a contractor discovering an issue, a contractor diagnosing the problem and a tech arriving to do the repair with the parts already in-hand. All system data is in-hand before anyone sees the equipment, and refrigerant gauges or temperature probes are not required for troubleshooting since FDD provides all the required sensor, fault and diagnostics data.

FDD helps building professionals maximize rooftop unit performance: contractors can configure, commission and troubleshoot packaged units faster; engineers can confidently confirm specifications; and building owners can cut energy and service costs. For more information about FDD from Coleman, visit www.colemanac.com. 



February 24, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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