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CoolAutomation

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CoolAutomation specializes in the development, manufacture and supply of gateways and control solutions for the integration of VRF and Split HVAC systems with Home Automation / BMS controllers.[1] Products have been supplied and installed in more than 80 countries worldwide via professional Home Automation and HVAC channels.

History[edit]

Founded in 2007 by Igor Mitbarg, Alexander Kholodenko, Alexander Troitsky and Ron Zauderer.

CoolMaster- Cool Automation’s flagship product has been gradually phased out by its successor, the CoolMasterNet, showcased in CEDIA 2014 expo[2]

Products[edit]

  • CoolMaster – A gateway that interfaces VRV / VRF / Split HVAC systems and Home Automation / BMS Controllers via common RS 232 and RS 485 communication means12.[3][4]
  • CoolMasterNet – A gateway that interfaces VRV / VRF / Split HVAC systems and Home Automation / BMS controllers via common RS 232, RS 485 and IP connectivity means.[5]
  • CooLinkNet – A cost effective gateway that interfaces HVAC’s Split and Multi Split indoor units and Home Automation / BMS controllers.[6]
  • CoolRemote - A web based App to be downloaded from Apple and Google application stores. This App along with CoolMasterNet or CooLinkNet will enable home end users to remotely control and monitor their HVAC systems from anywhere using their smartphones, tablets, PCs etc’.[7]

References[edit]

  1. Jacobson, Julie (25 September 2015). "CEDIA Find: Cool Automation Integrates Smart Air Conditioners with Third-Party Control Systems". CEPro. CEPro.
  2. "Cool Automation's CoolMasterNet Features IP Connectivity, Multi-Brand HVAC Support". CE Pro. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  3. Ben-Nathan, Ofer (8 Jan 2015). "Daikin, Mitsubishi, Toshiba VRV / VRF / Split Air- Conditioning Systems - Seamless Integration and Remote Control Operation". HomeEnergyPros. Home Energy Pros.
  4. Ben-Nathan, Ofer (22 July 2013). "Integration of VRV / VRF Air- Conditioning Systems and Home Automation / BMS Controllers". HomeEnergyPros. Home Energy Pros.
  5. "On Controls Adds Cool Automation to Its Partners in Control Program". ACHR News. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  6. "On Controls Adds Cool Automation to Partners in Control Cooperative Program". TWICE. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  7. "Control Your Castle: The Latest in HVAC Home Automation". Achrnews.com. Retrieved 17 August 2015.

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