Tag: carbon reduction

  • TRACKING ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE SETPOINT

    TRACKING ROOM AIR TEMPERATURE SETPOINT

    THE ASSET ASSESS APPROACH One question that comes up very often is: Can you describe how the Asset Assess approach to fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) is different from other vendors? This is best explained with an example. Let’s look at the most commonly flagged diagnostic in our system (aside from sensor errors):  Room Air…

  • “DO YOU DO A.I.?” WHAT ACTUALLY POWERS BUILDING ANALYTICS.

    “DO YOU DO A.I.?” WHAT ACTUALLY POWERS BUILDING ANALYTICS.

    When we explain the Asset Assess FDD analytics platform to prospective clients and partners, one curious question is popping up more and more: Do you do A.I.? Since artificial intelligence (A.I.) has gathered lots of buzz and transformed other industries in recent years, these types of questions are understandable. And our answer? It’s an emphatic YES……

  • YOU CAN’T ADDRESS INDOOR AIR QUALITY WITHOUT FDD

    YOU CAN’T ADDRESS INDOOR AIR QUALITY WITHOUT FDD

    Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) was important before the COVID-19 pandemic, but now it has become mission-critical to keeping occupants safe as more people return to the workplace. Building owners are looking for easy ways to improve IAQ performance and instead are met with a proliferation of new IAQ technologies – most with big promises and…

  • ACCURATE MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION WITH FDD

    ACCURATE MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION WITH FDD

    Fault detection and Diagnostics (FDD) software is becoming increasingly accepted as an essential tool in the modern energy management process. FDD software not only helps energy managers identify energy conservation measures (ECMs), but it can also automatically notify facility operations and maintenance (O&M) teams when energy waste occurs. And it can do that long before the next utility bill…

  • FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS (FDD) FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES 

    FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS (FDD) FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES 

    When donations come into healthcare organizations, what happens next? Typically, the money goes to a new emergency wing or MRI machine—with a shiny plaque proudly displayed for all to see.  These donations drive our healthcare systems forward—funding innovative equipment and expanding access to more community members. But there is an important, albeit less flashy, place…