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Elimination of Boiler Dry Cycling |
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This means that the burner(s) fire only when there is actually a need for heat in one or more zones. |
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Accurate Temperature Control in all Areas |
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The control system uses highly accurate thermistor sensors thereby ensuring optimum temperature control within the building complex. |
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Improved Comfort in the Building |
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The Energy Management System, due to it's highly sensitive temperature control increases customer/employee comfort levels. |
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3 Different Programmes for each Zone |
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This allows for up to 3 different heating periods per day, each with different temperature settings, in each zone. |
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Auto Set Back |
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To protect against frost damage, the energy system will automatically fire the system if the temperature drops below 3°C and will raise it to 6°C before switching off. |
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Background Temperature Level |
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There is a background temperture level outside normal program times to eliminate any risk of condensation within a building. |
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Optimum Start/Stop |
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The energy system will switch the heating on at the latest possible time and switch it off at the earliest possible time, while ensuring that an optimum temperature is maintained throughout the relevant zone during occupancy. |
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Graphic Facilities |
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Allow the display of previous daily, weekly and monthly energy usage for the following:- Electricity KW, Maximum Demand KW, and space heat/air conditioning energy usage. |
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Logging |
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The energy system will automatically log run times for each heat and time zone. |
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Degree Days |
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The energy management system will automatically log degree days in the building's geographical region. |
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Pump Over-Run |
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When a zone comes up to temperature and assuming all other zones are satisfied, the burners will stop but the circulating pump will continue to operate for a further 5 minutes to draw any residual heat from the boilers. |
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Manual Program Override |
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If for example a heat or time zone is required outside normal program times, the push of a button can override an existing program for the zones and enables the heat or timer to be switched on for 1, 2 or 3 hours. |
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PC Connectivity |
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The "Fuel Misers" are normally linked to a PC computer, temperature and timing co-ordinates being transmitted to the stations via ordinary telephone cable. |
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Maximum Demand Control |
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During the crucial maximum demand period, non essential electrical loads may be off - loaded so as to ensure the largest reduction possible in max. demand electrical tariff. |
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Hot Water Control |
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The energy management system controls hot water temperature using highly accurate heat sensors thereby eliminating the once common scenario where cold water mixing was required before the hot water could be used safely. |
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Air Conditioning |
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The same thermistors (thermostats) read both the heating and the cooling, for space temperature. |
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Flexibility |
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The Energy Management System may be operated as a stand-alone facility, whereby all temperature and timing co-ordinates are inputted via a membrane touch panel on each station. |
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