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Construction Tech Review | Wednesday, August 19, 2020
With the growing technology, smart products are enabling service providers to take a more insightful approach to address HVAC system and equipment problems.
FREMONT, CA: These days, companies thrive for more data as well as more control of their business. According to a survey by 451 research found that 35 percent of the organization is presently gathering or are planning to allocate data on their building about HVAC, lighting, and system controls. Keeping this kind of demand in mind, HVAC manufacturers are launching various products for providing this data.
Preventing inessential downtime
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Web-empowered smart devices enable users to perform work anytime and anywhere with at-a-glance dashboards and building systems’ graphical representations.
Predictive analytics and informational warnings can help in preventing unnecessary downtime as they alert operators of unanticipated system problems. Therefore, it is possible to plan and deliver corrective measures without disrupting normal building events.
Another benefit of intelligent products is that they help building owners in managing their energy expenses. AI elevates energy management solutions by intuitively optimizing systems for decreasing energy usage and operational costs.
Convenience
What building owners and managers demand is convenience. Besides, the occupants have their own hopes regarding the intelligence of HVAC systems.
No matter which IoT device consumers purchase, they demand the convenience of remote accessibility, seamless user experience, and voice control. This is because new technologies for buildings are emerging, which involves improved connectivity, user experience, and intelligent products and services. Improvement in occupant experiences results in tenant satisfaction, and retention drives awareness around how behaviors of occupants affect the building’s sustainability metrics and also give a boost to employee productivity.
Besides, with the increasing number of web-enables and internet accessible systems, cybersecurity has become a growing demand for building owners and operators.
With the help of HVAC building automation and building management system, operators are anticipating that they can perform remote building management jobs based on their convenience without any risk of malicious intrusion. Moreover, possessing a secure system layer needs regular maintenance and updated in order to remain updated with the latest cyber trends.
The bottom line is that the technology will continue to evolve with the increasing number of IoT devices and growth of connectivity. Therefore, more intelligent buildings will come into being and manufacturers have to keep meeting the demands.
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