Comsys introduces more flexible control module for system integration

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The Swedish cleantech company Comsys AB announces today the release of its newly re-engineered CM-CAB control module to simplify installation and increase flexibility for integration with other systems.

Known for its patented Active Dynamic Filter (ADF) technology, Comsys’ vision is to help its customers achieve perfect power, meaning dependable, high-quality, and sustainable power that minimizes loss and maximizes uptime. At the core of its advanced solutions for industry as well as for the marine, data center, water treatment and energy sectors, lies its intelligent control module, CM-CAB.

Today Comsys is launching its 3rd generation control module based on customer input and wishes for easy integration with other systems. Improvements include easier connecting as well as additional mounting capabilities. As Product Manager Albin Thol explains:

“Our original CM-CAB was adapted mainly for our standard ADF P300 product. Since then, we have been listening to our users and steadily making improvements. The main focus for this new generation has been adapting the module towards System Integration, making it more flexible so that customers are no longer dependent on installing it inside a Comsys enclosure.”

Marianne Sernevi, CEO
marianne.sernevi@comsys.se
+46 708 69 05 69

Comsys AB, a cleantech company based in Lund Sweden, develops digital energy control methods and products to optimize and improve energy flow in a wide variety of applications and help customers to meet increasingly challenging demands set by standards and utility companies. Our technologies provide robust solutions for both grid operators and applications within industrial automation, building automation, data centers and the marine sector, to name just a few. They are also being increasingly used in electricity production and energy storage, primarily from solar and wind, in order to meet the constantly growing demands by grid operator owners around the world. 

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