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Optyma™ control panel proves effective with a leading social media network in Dubai

THE Danfos Cooling IDS team MENA Region, has concluded a project for an effective turnkey solution for a leading social media network in Dubai by enhancing their cold room performance, assuring optimum protection for perishables kept inside their cold room.

It recently commissioned its Optyma™ Control Panels (CP) installed in the cold rooms for a social media grant who recently opened a new 1 860 m2 flagship office in Dubai. This office space accommodates sixty employees, at its new home in Dubai Knowledge village.

The project execution was done through Naser al Sayer & Co LLC (NASCO), one of Danfoss’ premium partners for Refrigeration Accessories & Controls for the region. By running successful test runs at diversified tropical conditions after bundling Optyma™ CPs with the refrigeration units, convinced NASCO that Optyma™ control panels could offer their customers a comprehensive, price effective and unified solution for its commercial refrigeration requirements.

The newly upgraded Optyma™ Control panel offers a trouble-free installation, when combined with other Danfoss condensing units and components, whilst serving as a user-friendly remote monitoring solution when connected to the ProsaLink app. The energy savings this solution brings with its smart defrost and night-set mode, makes it the desired solution for future refrigeration applications.

PR contact – Lynne McCarthy,
Marketing and Communications
specialist – Danfoss Turkey, Middle 
East & Africa mccarthyl@danfoss.com

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