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which are crowded already with service systems such as HVAC services and elevators; tenant-amenities such as rooftop gardens and pools;
it actually can end up shaving as much as 15%to 20%off a building s HVAC bill.
That why KGS aims to ake buildings betterwith cloud-based software, called Clockworks, that collects existing data on a building equipment specifically in HVAC (heating, ventilation,
For example, Clockworks may detect specific leaky valves or stuck dampers on air handlers in HVAC units that cause excessive heating or cooling.
Data on HVAC systems have been connected through building automation for some time. KGS however, can connect that data to cloud-based analytics and extract eally rich informationabout equipment,
and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, which eat up about 50 percent of energy used in homes and buildings.
HVAC system efficiency is affected by the system itself, by household behavioral factors such as thermostat and window usage and
But companies measuring HVAC efficiency today, by reading meters and using other data, have no building-envelope scans,
Essess, on the other hand, has all that information. f we see high meter usage that corresponds to really high HVAC load,
and has to be addressed by an HVAC contractor, Scaramellino says. Reality: A tough customer While Essess was Sarma third startup,
The windows can now talk to the lighting and HVAC system, and on a more global level it could connect to the future smart city
and offer four accuracy levels up to+/-0. 3°C. The sensors are ideal for HVAC,
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