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HVAC Optimization

The smartest way to achieve your business goals

Are hidden operational inefficiencies costing your company?

Inefficient air and chilled water distribution systems can lead to significant energy waste. Unexpected failure of these systems may result in major capital expenditures. However, these outcomes can be avoided by focusing first on optimizing the air and chilled water distribution systems.


HVAC optimization can transform your operations

Introducing technology that enhances daily operations reveals tremendous potential for energy savings and operational improvements. An engineering-based approach to optimizing air and chilled water distribution allows your systems to respond more effectively to demand and deliver energy where it’s needed—without sacrificing savings or building comfort.

Inefficient operations could be costing your company:

  • A poorly maintained chiller uses about 30% more energy annually to achieve the same comfort settings as an efficiently operating system.
  • In many facilities, more than 50% of annual electricity use can be attributed solely to chiller plant operation. That translates to thousands of dollars every year that businesses spend on energy—money that could instead be used to drive growth.


Benefits of HVAC Optimization

  • Extends the service life of deliverable equipment
  • More deliverable tonnage means greater redundancy
  • Less runtime results in reduced maintenance
  • Less wear and tear on system components


Improves indoor environmental quality

  • Occupant comfort is not sacrificed to achieve energy savings
  • More effective humidity control
  • Requires less energy to deliver potentially colder chilled water temperatures


Simplifies system operation

  • Chiller sequencing is typically lead/lag based on runtime hours (customizable as needed)
  • More intuitive equipment sequencing
  • Improves system reliability and control

 

 
 
 
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