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SYDNEY - AussieJournal -- Business owners need to have a building management system in place to ensure they are operating as energy efficiently as possible. With rising power costs, the need is stronger than ever before. A good building management system should allow business owners to achieve the following.
1. Energy monitoring and reporting. Knowing how much energy you are using, and when, so you can identify where waste might be occurring.
2. Air conditioning control. Automation can help you ensure that air conditioning is provided when and where it is needed, in line with the presence of staff.
3. Water condenser optimisation. Control flow rates, temperature and fan controls. Properly setting and monitoring water levels can make your plant more efficient and save substantial electricity and water in the process
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An automated system takes pressure off your staff to manually monitor and adapt your air conditioning and other systems. It will be able to identify what equipment might parts of your building may be demanding beyond their reasonable share of your energy budget, and where change in equipment or staff behaviour may be helpful. It can also help you to reduce your maintenance costs be identifying problems early, and minimising unnecessary usage. And finally, it can help you create a more comfortable environment for your staff, so that they can focus more fully on their tasks.
To learn more about our building management systems and operate your air conditioning equipment more effectively, visit https://www.coralair.com.au/building-management-systems/.
1. Energy monitoring and reporting. Knowing how much energy you are using, and when, so you can identify where waste might be occurring.
2. Air conditioning control. Automation can help you ensure that air conditioning is provided when and where it is needed, in line with the presence of staff.
3. Water condenser optimisation. Control flow rates, temperature and fan controls. Properly setting and monitoring water levels can make your plant more efficient and save substantial electricity and water in the process
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An automated system takes pressure off your staff to manually monitor and adapt your air conditioning and other systems. It will be able to identify what equipment might parts of your building may be demanding beyond their reasonable share of your energy budget, and where change in equipment or staff behaviour may be helpful. It can also help you to reduce your maintenance costs be identifying problems early, and minimising unnecessary usage. And finally, it can help you create a more comfortable environment for your staff, so that they can focus more fully on their tasks.
To learn more about our building management systems and operate your air conditioning equipment more effectively, visit https://www.coralair.com.au/building-management-systems/.
Source: Coral Air
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