Easier temperature management and maintenance compared to boilers! A case study at a popular strawberry picking farm in Tokyo.
This is a case where our "Heat Pump Air Conditioner for Greenhouse Cultivation" has been adopted by the Strawberry Picking Garden in the government office. To ensure stable yields and cultivate high-quality strawberries, appropriate and stable temperature management was necessary. Our product allows for easy temperature adjustment and management, eliminating concerns about running out of fuel. It also reduces the maintenance hassle of cleaning the "soot" generated when using a boiler, which has been appreciated by our customers. [Delivered Products and Services] ■ Heat Pump Air Conditioner for Greenhouse Cultivation ・SFYP224A × 6 units *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Daikin Industries, Ltd.'s Low Temperature Business Division consists of three business units: refrigeration equipment for marine containers, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment for ships, and refrigeration system equipment. Among these, the Refrigeration System Group offers a wide range of dedicated air conditioners that meet diverse medium and low temperature needs (from -35°C to +30°C), including air conditioning for cultivation houses in production areas, low-temperature storage warehouses, production lines in food factories, cooling units for refrigerated and frozen storage, and heat sources for store showcases. Starting with the energy-efficient "Refrigeration and Freezing ZEAS," as well as condensing units and "Medium Temperature Inverter ZEAS," we provide optimal temperature and freshness preservation environments for food in various settings, supporting Japan's cold chain.

