Comsys introduces the ADF P300 G4 with a new, improved user interface.

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The Swedish cleantech company Comsys AB announces the release of ADF P300 G4, the updated version of ADF P300. Incorporating the next generation of Comsys’ Human Machine Interface, HMI 4, the ADF P300 G4 now has a 7-inch touchscreen color display that can fully utilize the Web User Interface, giving users an improved overview and ease of use

The ADF P300 G4 also has a service port on the front with an RJ45 ethernet connection. This makes accessing the ADF from a laptop possible even when security requirements prohibit opening the cabinet door during operation. The service port makes access to commissioning, operation, and systems management easier.

The upgraded ADF P300 G4 is a better general-purpose active filter choice for most applications. It offers more straightforward navigation and a larger display with sharp color rendering. This launch marks another step in Comsys’ continuous effort to make it easier for our customers to benefit from state-of-the-art active filter technology.

“Empowered by the HMI 4, with Comsys’ intuitive Web User Interface and the integrated service port, the fourth generation ADF P300 minimizes manual effort and adds new possibilities for our customers to solve power quality issues.”

Albin Thol, Product Manager, Comsys

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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