In my August 2019 article, I began to unpack three approaches that can be utilized to create reoccurring lines of revenue within your engineering and consulting business. This month we will begin to look at the second approach: continuous commissioning.
Continuing with the theme from last month, this column presents another real-life example of how trend analysis, if done thoughtfully, can uncover wasted energy that no one even suspected.
The Type FA10 Coalescing Filter is designed to remove liquid aerosols and sub-micron particles from compressed air; the FA12 Filter Regulator with Coalescing Filter combines the coalescing filter with a high-performance filter regulator in one convenient piggy-back assembly.
RC-Hospitality automatically assigns the HVAC/lighting occupancy setting for any room upon guest check-in, enabling the MACH-System™ to improve guest-room comfort and operational efficiency, while delivering analytics for the entire facility.
Experts at the network-integrated Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, facility now offer instruction on how to use a wide range of Russelectric equipment, including automatic transfer switches, power control circuit breakers, switchgear, and emergency power systems.
This technology was created with the intent to provide facility decision-makers with the tools needed to select, rate, and configure Johnson Controls Equipment on their own, including chillers, air-handling units (including factory-packaged controls), packaged systems, and related components.
This 40-to-80 ton water-cooled air conditioning unit features a cassette construction with small modular sections and footprint. It fits through a standard-size doorway and most elevator doors, facilitating a faster, money-saving installation process.
In my July 2019 column, I mentioned that this month I’d be talking about a technology that could help you to create a reoccurring line of revenue in your consulting and engineering business.