Spain. Digitalization comes to air conditioning with the development of DCONTROL, an IoT platform created by Decaclima to remotely monitor and control Air Handling Units (AHUs).
The tool responds to the growing need to optimise energy consumption and improve the technical management of buildings and industrial facilities.
DCONTROL allows the operation of all the AHUs of a project to be integrated into a single digital environment, with access from any connected device. Its functions include an interactive map that locates the installed units and shows their operational status in real time, which facilitates the early detection of incidents and a faster response by the technical team.
The platform collects continuous information on variables such as temperature, flow rates, electricity consumption and condition of components. With this data, operators can implement preventive and predictive maintenance strategies, reduce failures, and avoid unplanned downtime.
The system also includes configurable alarms that alert of anomalies immediately, ensuring continuity of operation.
The development of DCONTROL is aligned with the energy efficiency and sustainability objectives that guide the sector today. Through optimization algorithms, the system seeks to reduce the electricity consumption of the facilities and support the fulfillment of environmental goals by users.
To guarantee the protection of information, the platform was developed under cybersecurity standards, with encrypted communications and advanced access management. In addition, its open architecture allows integration with existing BMS systems, which expands its application possibilities both in new installations and in modernization projects.
With the launch of DCONTROL, Decaclima advances in the application of the Internet of Things (IoT) to the air conditioning sector, providing a tool that combines technical management, connectivity and data analysis to improve the operational efficiency of facilities.


