Improved ease of use for the new Lumina Touch+ climate controllers

As from June 12th, Fancom's Lumina Touch climate computers are available in a Touch+ version with a large 12” touch screen controller. Fancom Lumina climate computers are appreciated worldwide for their flexible application options, combined with an extensive range of controls. This allows you to setup the Lumina system precisely for any livestock housing unit, large or small, and in all conceivable climate situations.


Now with 70% more oversight

Application of a large 12” control screen not only makes the Lumina computer very beautiful; it also offers the user an additional 70% of oversight and improves ease of use compared to the existing 7” screens. This makes smart regulation from Lumina climate computers even more accessible, because the readout has been improved and operation has become much more user-friendly. You save time and avoid errors!

Uniquely simple

Well-arranged operating screens that offer users complete control over climate control processes in their livestock housing are a unique feature of Lumina computers. Handy navigation buttons give direct access to all the most important data from the houses. And it is now possible to zoom in from each page to retrieve more details. This makes it easier to modify settings and minimizes the risk of errors. The data is clearly structured and users can quickly return to the main screen. This provides better insight into the processes in the housing, so that users can maximize the potential of their climate computers.

Big in simplicity

The Lumina Touch+ version is available for Lumina 17, 36, 38, 20 and 21 climate computers and Lumina 71 feeding computer. The big screen can also be mounted in a switch box. Existing Lumina users can also benefit from the new ease of operation by applying an update to their system.

Contact us for an introduction to this new Lumina Touch+ version, and you will be happily surprised by our new, attractively designed climate computers!

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