An energy management system is a sophisticated method of monitoring and automating your building's energy needs. It can address heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems (HVACR), lighting, fire suppression equipment, and security measures. It's possible to install energy management systems in both residential and commercial applications.
All the information regarding these separate building processes and functions is received and controlled at a single operating station. This allows operators to make instantaneous decisions about the information they receive, such as lowering the temperature in unoccupied rooms, thus easing the task of optimizing building performance.
Commercial energy management systems allow you to manage your building's energy needs quickly and intelligently, with considerable benefits:
Drive down building operating costs and reduce your overall impact on the environment with a carefully calibrated energy management system.
When you know exactly where your energy dollars are going, you can more easily identify areas that require improvement.
Energy management systems aim to strike the perfect balance between energy conservation and comfort in the workplace. With automated temperatures and lighting schedules, it's easy to provide a comfortable place for your employees to work without sacrificing efficiency.
When these functions are tied to your energy management system, they are easier to monitor and maintain for greater building safety.
This reduces maintenance, operational, and equipment costs while balancing the comfort needs of your personnel.
Installing an energy management system requires an upfront investment. To make the most of it, you want a system that provides long-lasting performance and value. Even if you need to make upgrades later on, the system you install should easily adapt to the future needs of your building.