Airixa replaces the refrigeration controls software Logix customers rely on, and upgrades it with full energy management and monitoring, so you get the support you need and more. It connects to your existing controls over standard protocols, and your panels, wiring, and equipment stay exactly as they are.
Schedule a DemoSince Logix software was acquired by Johnson Controls, Process Solutions has helped customers who are worried about continued support for the Logix refrigeration controls software make the switch to Airixa. When support for Logix stops, Airixa takes over, so your facility keeps running without skipping a beat.
Your hardware and panels don't need to change. The software managing them does.
Process Solutions has designed, built, and integrated custom control systems from Arlington, Washington since 1987. A team of 180 builds 6,000 control panels a year out of a 60,000 square foot production floor. We know control systems because we build them every day.
Airixa grew out of that work, built to run the energy management and monitoring layer on top of the production systems we put into the field. When you trust Airixa, you're trusting our control panel experts behind it.
Your panels, wiring, and equipment stay exactly as they are, no rebuild and no rip-out. Airixa connects to your existing controls over open protocols (OPC, Modbus, PROFINET). If your assessment turns up hardware or panel work outside that scope, we coordinate with partners like ATS or McKinstry.
15 minutes with an engineer. You leave with next steps, not a pitch deck.
An engineer reviews your equipment setup, documents how Airixa will connect to your existing controls, and scopes a migration plan.
No panel rebuild, no rip-out. Airixa connects over standard protocols, on a schedule that works for your facility.
This is a software replacement, not a hardware project. Everything physical in your facility keeps running the way it does today.
| Stays exactly as it is | Changes |
|---|---|
| Panels, wiring, and terminations | The energy management and monitoring software |
| Sensors, instruments, and I/O | Alerts, reporting, and demand management move to Airixa |
| Compressors, evaporators, condensers | One dashboard replaces the old software's screens |
| Your existing PLCs and control system | Manual tracking becomes automatic logging |
| Defrost strategies and operating sequences | On-site-only access becomes browser, iOS, and Android access |
One view of the whole plant. Airixa's engine room overview, running in production.
Airixa connects over open protocols, OPC, Modbus, and PROFINET, to the controls and equipment you already run. You don't need to standardize your equipment first.
Where This Ends Up
Airixa runs on WinCC OA, a current Siemens SCADA platform used worldwide. It connects to your existing controls over open protocols instead of proprietary ones.
Airixa also has our core business behind it. We built it out of necessity, to support the control panels we've put into production since 1987. Those panels stay in the market, and the software that supports them stays with them.
A current Siemens platform for the software itself, supported and updated globally.
OPC, Modbus, and PROFINET connect Airixa to the controls you already run, instead of requiring proprietary hardware.
Updates and new features roll out without rewriting your setup.
Monitor and manage from any authorized device, not just one control room screen.
Because Airixa connects over open protocols instead of proprietary ones, your system isn't tied to any single vendor's roadmap, including ours.
Airixa runs the refrigeration for cold storage warehouses, distribution centers, and food and beverage plants, including fruit and vegetable ripening rooms. Same software, tuned to how your facility runs.
Customers running Airixa report cutting utility demand charges 10 to 40%. That's the upside. Getting back to supported software is the point.
With installations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Peru, Airixa controls over 2,000,000 sq ft of production space, including 152 fruit and vegetable ripening rooms.
Schedule a Demo"This is AWESOME... headed towards the enterprise solution we've been envisioning."
Airixa customer, food and beverage
No. Airixa is a software layer that connects to your existing controls. Your panels, wiring, sensors, and equipment don't change at all.
Very little. There's no panel work and no rip-out. Airixa connects to your existing controls over standard protocols, and connection work typically happens without taking your system offline. The assessment gives you the exact plan for your site.
The assessment can usually be scheduled within a week. You'll have a scoped plan and a timeline shortly after.
Two reasons. Structurally, Airixa is built on WinCC OA, a current Siemens SCADA platform supported worldwide, and it connects to your existing controls over open protocols, OPC, Modbus, and PROFINET, instead of proprietary ones. Commercially, Process Solutions is a control panel manufacturer first. Airixa was built to support the panels we put into production, so the software is tied to our core business, not a product experiment.
Yes, and most plants run a mix. VFDs: Siemens, Rockwell, Schneider Electric, Yaskawa, Danfoss, and more. Compressor controllers: GEA-FES, Frick, Mycom, and others. Airixa connects over OPC, Modbus, and PROFINET. You don't need to standardize first.
Yes, because support isn't the only reason to move. Airixa isn't a like-for-like swap for what Logix refrigeration control software does. It adds a full energy and demand management layer on top: live peak demand monitoring, automatic load shedding across every device in the plant, automatic logging where tracking used to be manual, and browser, iOS, and Android access instead of one control room screen. Customers running Airixa report cutting utility demand charges 10 to 40%. That's capability you don't have today, and it's worth the 15 minutes whether anything ever changes with the software you're running now.
Fifteen minutes with an engineer gets you a scoped plan and a migration timeline you can put in motion today.