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Armstrong Fluid Technology has launched a new service to help building operators restore and maintain top performance and efficiency in HVAC systems.
The new SMART Recommissioning service optimizes pumps, controls strategies and BAS integration. Working with current building loads, the program updates the asset’s configuration settings, enables cloud connectivity and documents asset details.
Prior to the completion of a newly constructed building, the building load values used by engineers and contractors to commission HVAC systems are only estimates. Because actual loads are often different from estimates, equipment settings must be adjusted to ensure optimal efficiency. In addition, at any point in the lifespan of a building, changes in tenant makeup and sun exposure can affect the heating and cooling requirements.
“Buildings and HVAC systems can experience a wide range of changes post commissioning. For optimal HVAC performance and efficiency, these changes must be reflected in the current system settings.” commented Shashank Lal, Armstrong Global Service Experience Leader. “SMART Recommissioning will help operators, managers and owners get the best performance from their system and maximize their investment in high quality solutions.”
The new SMART Recommissioning service includes:
"Ultimately this service will save energy, reduce operating costs and extend equipment life,” Lal added.
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