Automated Logic Corporation named its Field Office of the Year and Project of the Year at its 31st annual distribution meeting following the AHR Expo in Atlanta, Georgia.
Johnson Controls Inc. conducts an annual Energy Efficiency Indicator survey to track current and planned investments, key drivers, and organizational barriers to improving energy efficiency in facilities.* This year marks the 12th edition of the survey, with over 1,900 respondents represented from 20 countries, including 100 leaders from the U.S.
These include new integrations with C·CURE 9000 Access Control and Victor Video Management Systems, and simpler integrations with SIMPLEX® Fire Systems and with lighting systems from leading lighting providers.
University of Akron has more than 27,000 students and offers in excess of 300 undergraduate and graduate programs. Located in metropolitan Akron, the university has more than 80 buildings on 218 acres. Since 2000, it has added 22 buildings, completed 18 major additions, acquisitions and renovations, and created 34 acres of green space.
The system provides standard reports for indoor comfort conditions, energy consumption, and alarm conditions. Custom reports and dashboards can also be created.
The 2017 Johnson Controls Inc. Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) survey of more than 1,500 facility and management executives in the U.S., Canada, and 10 other countries…
Distech Controls, an Acuity Brands company, announced today Sunbelt Controls was selected to receive its 2017 “President’s Club – Diamond Award” for stellar performance.
“Sunbelt Controls, a subsidiary of ACCO Engineered Systems, has a long, successful history with Distech Controls, and has expanded greatly in the geographies they serve,” said Dan Flaherty, vice president, sales & energy services, Distech Controls. “We are honored to have Sunbelt represent our brand, and thank them for their many years of servicing successful installations of our building management solutions.”
Carrier has enhanced the Carrier i-Vu building automation system to include a line of self-powered, wireless space sensors. These sensors provide flexible installation options, which allow building climates to be controlled for optimum comfort and energy efficiency.