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Building Automation and Energy Management

Written by Meghan Kelley | May 09, 2019

Building automation systems (BAS) are increasingly common in a variety of environments to make HVAC systems as efficient as possible and reduce the need for in-person monitoring of pressure in each area. The value of a BAS relies heavily on a number of components seamlessly integrated together. Pressure transducers that conduct intensely accurate measurements work in tandem with room pressure monitors presenting real-time data and raising alarms if something goes wrong. Calibration equipment ensures building automation tools work smoothly and accurately without the need to oversee them. A BAS can be used in many applications, from filter monitoring to green buildings to zone control in critical environments.

Important aspects of building automation are energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption. Meeting energy-efficiency standards becomes effortless when transducers automate the data-gathering process and provide real-time feedback. Meticulous progress measurement plays an integral role in BAS energy management, whether its for compliance with regulatory requirements, aiming to minimize a building's impact, or for maintaining a focus on sustainability. To monitor a building well, it is important to have accurate energy management tools that work for you.

 

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