| Is the rising costs of energy impacting your bottom line? |
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| The use of our technology will reduce your energy consumption significantly, reducing your operating costs and your carbon footprint |
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| With the dramatic increase in both awareness of climate change and electricity prices; and with the advances in cost-effective technologies (average payback 2.3 years), energy efficiency is fast becoming part of real estate management, facilities management and operations strategy. |
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| Companies are under increasing pressure to reduce their operating costs and use of natural resources. |
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We use a combination of technologies to reduce energy wastage, including BMS systems, occupancy sensors, power quality analysis and correction.
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How?
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Lighting Control
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| Clipsal C-bus (BMS) and a variety of occupancy sensors are used to maximise lighting control, ensuring the best lighting for your building in an efficient manner |
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- Zones - lighting layout is designed in zones to avoid large spaces being left on
- Occupancy sensors control lights according to movement. Passive infrared (PIR) and microphonic technology allow for every space to be controlled
- Daylight harvesting - in conjunction with modern building design, where sufficient natural light is available, the lights intensity (lux-level) is adjusted by dimming or is turned off creating savings even when the area is in use
- The flexibility of using 'DALI lighting control', allows flexible changes to future building layouts by assigning each light a digital address
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| HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning) |
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- Improved control and management of ventilation, temperature and system usage
- Program temperature set points according to occupancy
- Alarms and alerts can trigger adjustments in temperature reducing peak demand
- Scheduling cooling and heating during low peak periods will reduce peak demand
- Ventilation of buildings improves indoor air quality, improving the health status of your building
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| Intelligent power metering |
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| Excellent customised reporting provides automated |
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- Bill Analysis - validate bills
- Cost allocation - simplify cost allocation per cost centre or by tenant
- Power quality analysis - power factor correction, harmonics and load balancing
- Energy modelling - real time information on consumption (KWH) and demand (KVA)
- Alarm and event monitoring via a web browser saves money through improved efficiency and allocation to avoid peak demand charges
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| Security Control |
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- Access control, intrusion detection, CCTV (surveilance) and fire detection are all integrated onto 1 platform, reducing costs and making it easier to manage
- Flexible permission based access to designated areas
- Intruder alert automatically generates a security process
- Web browser allows you to view your building from any location
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| Boardroom Automation |
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- At the touch of a button pre-selected modes allow you to present your company in a professional manner
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| BMS - (building management system) |
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The function of a BMS system is central to 'Intelligent buildings' concepts: its purpose is to control, monitor and optimise building services i.e. Lights, climate control (HVAC), load shifting (control peak demand), security etc. Green buildings of the future will come standard with pro-active control of electrical equipment, managed from one central location. This will be incorporated into the latest 'built environment', used to differentiate buildings as 'intelligent' buildings.
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