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Occupancy Sensors vs. Events2HVAC
Occupancy sensors work well for lights, but not for HVAC controls. Let's compare using occupancy sensors to using Events2HVAC.
How Much Can a Community College Save with Events2HVAC?
Johnson County Community College reduced their "occupied" runtime 54% in this Events2HVAC example of runtime analytics.
Automating Demand Response with Events2HVAC
Jim Urbanski, Energy Manager at Wicomico County Public Schools in Maryland, is a true pioneer of energy management. In addition to...
New Features: BACnet Status Point and Heartbeat
New features of Events2HVAC permit users to automate switching between Events2HVAC and backup building schedules if communication is lost.
Fine-Tuning HVAC Control with Events2HVAC
Events2HVAC can be fine-tuned with stop-gap times, zone first/last times, and negative post-stop times.
The Price of Status Quo
Sticking with the status quo for HVAC scheduling will continue to increase your operating costs. Events2HVAC will bring them back down.
Coasting to Save Energy
Users can now put a negative post-stop time into Events2HVAC so that HVAC returns to "unoccupied" settings BEFORE the end of an event.
Dynamic Zone Scheduling
Dynamic zone scheduling is a hot new feature in Events2HVAC v1.3.2 that will be helpful to many users. It was added for one reason –...
Is your HVAC System Proactive or Reactive?
Is your HVAC system proactive or reactive? Labor intensive or labor efficient? Events2HVAC minimizes labor and maximizes energy savings.
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