BACnet controls rank among the most valuable and intuitive developments in the world of building automation. As the future of smart buildings continues to come at us, investing in automation and capitalizing on BACnet software is becoming more crucial than ever.
3 Reasons to Grow Your Investment in BACnet Controls
Topics: BACnet
How ODIN Simplifies Managing Multiple Buildings' HVAC Systems
An HVAC system is like the backbone of your building and plugs into each department, floor, and individual room. It’s a building’s HVAC systems that make sure its occupants are comfortable in the space they’re in.
Topics: HVAC
How to Scale Your BACnet Device from One to Multiple Buildings with ODIN
ODIN (Operator Display Integrated Network) is a building automation system with an integrated, simplified user interface that makes it easy to manage complex HVAC and energy processes in your building—or even in multiple buildings.
Low-Cost Software as a Service (SaaS) for HVAC Engineers
Modern building automation systems are taking advantage of sophisticated cloud computing to give HVAC engineers unparalleled new conveniences in access and control. A cloud-based app can wirelessly connect to BACnet objects in your BAS from anywhere—at home, on the road, at any time, from any compatible device.
Topics: Remote Building Controls, HVAC
5 Trends HVAC Managers Can Monitor with ODIN
ODIN is a helpful central control hub for the BACnet objects in your HVAC system and other building facilities, even if they’re all from different makers. However, it is more than just a centralized control dashboard—ODIN is an open book for the story of your building monitoring system.
The Past, Present, and Future of Building Automation Systems
Building automation systems are the way of the future. With SMART technology, modern advancements in automation, and the flexible mobility of smartphones, managing a building’s HVAC and other systems is easier than it’s ever been before.
Topics: BAS
The Top 3 Tips to Streamline Your Facilities Management
Cumbersome facilities management process or antiquated building control systems increase support costs, risk, time, and the overall efficiency of the work your building technicians are tasked with. Nonetheless, in the model of the Efficient World Scenario, there is potential for global building energy consumption to become 40% more efficient in 2040 than it is today, in spite of anticipated growth in floor areas of 60% in that same timeframe.
Topics: BAS
Your future is now!
The Internet of Things (IoT) surrounds our lives. Smart speakers, mobile apps that control lights in your living room, cameras in your refrigerator, and other technological developments have revolutionized the way we interact with the internet, but even more importantly, the actual buildings in which we live and work.
Topics: BAS
Using BAS to Train More Productive and Knowledgeable Technicians
When it comes to promoting more productive and knowledgeable technicians, using a building automation system (BAS) can be your secret weapon. With its automation capabilities and seamless prioritization of tasks, using a BAS to train new or existing technicians can be a great way to boost their knowledge of the building they’re working with and the productivity they can experience in that work.
Topics: BAS
The 5 Things Every Building Owner Should Know About BAS
Managing or owning a building is no simple task. With so many features, systems, and people requiring your attention and supervision, it can become overwhelming to stay on top of everything. What if you’re out of town, and you find out that the heating in your building is no longer functioning? How can you make sure the problem is promptly addressed in a time-and-cost effective way?
Topics: BAS